-- Divide the numerator by the denominator.
-- Multiply the result by 100.
Note: This can also be done with a pencil, if no calculator is available.
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
To change .01 into a fraction, we can first write it as a decimal. .01 is the same as 0.01. We then need to convert this decimal into a fraction. To do this, we can use the method for converting any decimal into a fraction. First, we need to multiply 0.01 by 100 to get rid of the decimal point. 100 x 0.01 = 1. Now that we have a whole number and a decimal, we can convert this into a fraction. To do this, we need to place the whole number (1) over the number of decimal places (2). This gives us the fraction 1/100. Therefore, 0.01 can be written as the fraction 1/100.
The same way you do a positive one except you put a dash in front of it! Here are some good links to use if you need help again with this: http://www.csgnetwork.com/decimal2fractwecalc.html = decimal to fraction calculator http://www.webmath.com/dec2fract.html = decimal to fraction calculator (w/ breakdown)
To convert the decimal .00012207031 to a fraction, we count the number of decimal places after the decimal point and use it to create the denominator. In this case, there are 8 decimal places, so the denominator will be 10^8 (100,000,000). The numerator is the number without the decimal point, which is 12207031. Therefore, the fraction for .00012207031 is 12207031/100,000,000.
Let's say you have a decimal number that has a 0 at the left of the decimal point, (like 0.057), and you want to change it into a fraction. First take all the numbers to right of the decimal point (in this case 57, you can drop the leading 0's) and that will be your numerator (the "top" part of your fraction). For the denominator ("bottom" part) of your fraction, use a 1 followed by the same number of 0's as their are digits after the decimal point (in this case 3 -- here you must count the leading 0!). So 0.057 would be 57/1000 as a fraction. Decimal numbers that have numbers other than 0 the the left of the decimal point can be converted into mixed numbers. Just use the numbers the the left for the integer part of the number, and the same procedure as above to convert to a fraction part. Best explained as an example: 2305.0994 is the same as 2305 994/10000.
A whole number x can be expressed in the form of a fraction by writing it as X/1.
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
There is no such example. If you cannot use an exact fraction then there will not be an exact decimal that you can use instead. And, if you are using an approximate decimal, you could use an approximate fraction instead.
To change .01 into a fraction, we can first write it as a decimal. .01 is the same as 0.01. We then need to convert this decimal into a fraction. To do this, we can use the method for converting any decimal into a fraction. First, we need to multiply 0.01 by 100 to get rid of the decimal point. 100 x 0.01 = 1. Now that we have a whole number and a decimal, we can convert this into a fraction. To do this, we need to place the whole number (1) over the number of decimal places (2). This gives us the fraction 1/100. Therefore, 0.01 can be written as the fraction 1/100.
Just use the first two parts of the decimal after the decimal point. e
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The same way you do a positive one except you put a dash in front of it! Here are some good links to use if you need help again with this: http://www.csgnetwork.com/decimal2fractwecalc.html = decimal to fraction calculator http://www.webmath.com/dec2fract.html = decimal to fraction calculator (w/ breakdown)
you would take your numerator in fraction and put it behind your decimal
You divide the numerator by the denomonator. If it is a mixed number, change it to an improper fraction and use the same process as above.
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