It is 5/9.
You can always write a numerical division expression as a decimal.
Yes and it is 4/15 as a fraction
A fraction such that the divisor (denominator) is zero is undefined. Such a division is expressed as x/0 where x is the dividend (numerator). In ordinary arithmetic, the expression has no meaning so division by zero is undefined.
Just write ANY fraction, with a polynomial in the numerator, and a polynomial in the denominator.
It is 5/9.
-415 is an integer so the answer is no.
You can always write a numerical division expression as a decimal.
5 divided by 15 is equal to 1/3
Yes and it is 4/15 as a fraction
A fraction is a division expression where both dividend and divisor are integers.
If you multiply X by Y you have to write XY (in alphabetical order).If you divide X by 2 you should write X over 2 (like a fraction).
exactly
4/15
if you r using division to write a fraction as a decimal how do u know when to stop dividing
You could write "divided by" between the expression for the numerator and the expression for the denominator.
reducing it