There are 3 ways you can say 8 out of 10, including in decimal and fraction expressions. You can say 0.8 (decimal form), 8/10 (eight tenths), or 4/5 (four fifths).
To convert a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number). Example: 2/5 = 2 ÷ 5 = 0.4 lets say you have 0.8 . 0.8 would be 8/10 in fractions.
Two fractions that are equivalent to the decimal 0.001 are 1/1000 and 1/10^3. This is because the decimal 0.001 can be expressed as 1/1000 in fraction form, where the denominator is 10^3 (10 raised to the power of 3). Both fractions represent the same value of one-thousandth in different forms.
0.2 = 1/5 = 2/10 = 3/15
0.10>0.01 because it is fractions 0.10=10/100 0.01=1/100 10/100>1/100
change the denominator into 10 or 100 etc. according to the number of decimal digits eg. 1.23 = 123/100
YEs!!! It is just different ways of showing it / In words, 'Ten and a half' In decimal it is 10.5 In fractions it is 10 1/2
To convert a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number). Example: 2/5 = 2 ÷ 5 = 0.4 lets say you have 0.8 . 0.8 would be 8/10 in fractions.
The three fractions whose decimal equivalent is 0.40 are 4/10. 8/20 and 16/40. There are many more fractions that would have the same decimal result.
Although fractions or decimals are not called this, they are, in fact, decimal fractions.
They are: 6/10 and 3/5
6/10 and 3/5.
17/10, 34/20
As a fraction it is 1/10 or 0.1 as a decimal
Two fractions that are equivalent to the decimal 0.001 are 1/1000 and 1/10^3. This is because the decimal 0.001 can be expressed as 1/1000 in fraction form, where the denominator is 10^3 (10 raised to the power of 3). Both fractions represent the same value of one-thousandth in different forms.
7.3 is the same as 73/10 or 7 and 3/10 as fractions, or 730%
If you are a beginner and not comfortable doing divisions when either the numerator or particularly the denominator are decimal fractions, then it is useful to multiply them both by the same power of 10 to get rid of the decimal fractions.
In fractions, 0.5 would equals 1/2 which is 50% 0.5 = 1/2 = 50% If that doesn't help, say the decimal out loud, for example, 0.5 = five tenths or 5/10 if you reduce 5/10 (5 divided by 5 equals 1) (10 divided by 5 equals 2) you get 1/2