Multiply the number such that there are no decimal points, just a whole number. Thus if you multiply by 1000, you get 379. Since you multiplied you must divide by the same number to preserve the value. So divide 370 by 1000 and the answer is 379/1000
Multiply the amount by 1000 to remove the decimal point (this becomes the number on top of the fraction; the numerator) = 821. Divide this new number by the amount you just multiplied by to express the original amount (this is the number on the bottom; the denominator) = 1000. Thus we write 0.821 as 821/1000. (Note: This can not be simplified any further as 821 is both a prime number and does not divide into 1000 to provide an integer as a result.)
Exactly what you have when you just move the decimal point three places to the right from where it originally is.
It moves three places to the right.
Shift the decimal point three places to the right. 6.5 x 1000 = 6500
You move the decimal point three places to the left - inserting zeros, if required.
Oh, dude, dividing 0.025 by 1000 is like super easy. You just move that decimal three places to the left because dividing by 1000 is like dividing by a thousand, you know? So, the answer is 0.000025. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Move the decimal point three places to the left: 67.8 divided by 1000 = 0.0678
Decimal to fraction: The part to the left of the point is unchanged. To the right, count the number of digits, and the fractional part is the actual digits to the right, divided by 10 to the power number of digits. Example: 34.567 : 34 remains the same . There are 3 digits after the point, so 103 =1000 and the part after the point is equivalent to 567/1000, and the complete number is therefore "34 and 567/1000". For fractional to decimal, just divide the top number by the bottom: example 4 and 3/5 (" four and three fifths) divide the 3 by 5 and get 0.6 so the result is 4.6
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Simple - divide by 1000. That is, put the decimal point after the 4. There are 1000g in 1kg, so to convert grams to kilograms you always just divide by 1000.
Divide by 1000 or, equivalently, move the decimal point three places to the left.
Three. Count number of zeros. If multiply decimal by 100 move decimal point 2 places, etc.
Multiply the number such that there are no decimal points, just a whole number. Thus if you multiply by 1000, you get 379. Since you multiplied you must divide by the same number to preserve the value. So divide 370 by 1000 and the answer is 379/1000
Remove the decimal point and divided the number by 1 followed by zeros. The number of zeros must be equal to the length og the original number AFTER the decimal point: 0.625 = 625/1000 Divide the numerator and denominator by any common factors: Divide both by 5: 125/200 again : 25/40 and again: 5/8 That is your answer.
It is 3rd to the right of the decimal point as for example 0.001 = 1/1000
Multiply the amount by 1000 to remove the decimal point (this becomes the number on top of the fraction; the numerator) = 821. Divide this new number by the amount you just multiplied by to express the original amount (this is the number on the bottom; the denominator) = 1000. Thus we write 0.821 as 821/1000. (Note: This can not be simplified any further as 821 is both a prime number and does not divide into 1000 to provide an integer as a result.)