It could turn into a fraction by just dividing the top number by the bottom number. lets say if you are doing 15 so you divide 3 and 5 it will equal 15 which is divided 3/5.
Oh, dude, like, the decimal of the fraction 81/100 is 0.81. It's like taking 81 and dividing it by 100, which gives you 0.81. So, yeah, that's the decimal. Cool, right?
you can change a fraction to a decimal by dividing the bottom number into the top number.
there is no such thing as fraction as a decimalthere is no such thing as fraction as a decimal
decimal fraction of 103.7 = 1037/10
19.50 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 1950/100. You can simplify this rational fraction if you so wish.
a Decimal.
The accuracy of a fraction in decimal form depends on how it is expressed. A fraction can be converted to a decimal by performing division; the number of decimal places in the resulting decimal can vary. For example, a fraction like 1/3 has a repeating decimal of 0.333..., which has infinite decimal places, while a fraction like 1/4 converts to 0.25, which has two decimal places. Therefore, without specific details about the fraction, accuracy in decimal places cannot be definitively stated.
Decimal: 7.703 Fraction: 7703/1000
A trick for changing a decimal to a fraction is to say it aloud and write it out as how it says like for example .4 = 4/10 and you can simplify it. That would be a way you can change a decimal to a fraction.
a decimal fraction means a fraction that changes into a decimal or a decimal that changes into a farction
Oh, dude, like, the decimal of the fraction 81/100 is 0.81. It's like taking 81 and dividing it by 100, which gives you 0.81. So, yeah, that's the decimal. Cool, right?
first you divide the numerator from the denominator. like if your fraction was five tenths then you would divide like this 5/10 and the calculator will give you the decimal.
0.21 is a decimal fraction.
0.4 as a fraction and decimal
No, not all can be put to a fraction like in algebra this year we can't.
Just like an ordinary fraction - divide the numerator (top) by the denominator (bottom).
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.