0.09 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 rational equivalent is 9/100 which cannot be simplified.
0.09 = 9/100 in fraction
.09 percent = .0009 = 9/10000.
00001001 can be written as 0000 1001 which is hex 09 and hence has a decimal value of 9
87.09 rounded to one decimal place is 87.1 because .09 is greater than .05
0.44 = 11/25
0.09 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 rational equivalent is 9/100 which cannot be simplified.
9/100 is in its simplest form.
7/27 is in its simplest form.
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It is: 15/44 as a decimal is 0.34'09' recurring '09'
0.09 = nine hundredths 0.9 = nine tenths
Converting fractions to any kind of decimal is done in exactly the same way: divide the numerator by the denominator. The reverse of converting a recurring decimal to a fraction is done: Look at the digits that recur in the decimal. Count how many there are and then put the recurring digits as the numerator of a fraction with that number of 9s as the denominator. eg to convert 0.33333.... to a fraction, see that the recurring decimal is the digit 3, thus the fraction would be 3/9 = 1/3. eg to convert 0.09090909... to a fraction, see that the recurring decimal is 09 (or 9) and there are 2 digits (the leading 0 is important in counting the number of digits), thus the fraction is 09/99 or 9/99 = 1/11. eg: to convert: 0.142857142857.... to a fraction, see that the digits 142857 recur and there are 6 of them, thus it is 142857/999999 which reduces down (simplifies) to 1/7.
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The expanded form of 6.59027 is 6 + .5 + .09 + .000 + .0002 + .00007. Expanding decimal numbers is essentially taking the what the whole number equals in relation to the decimal place values.
27 .09 (since there are two numbers after the decimal point we multiply and divide by 100)= 27.09 x 100/100= 2,709/100 (we cannot simplify, so that fraction is in its lowest term)