0.1
2/20
10-1 = .1 In fraction form, .1 = 1/10
4 to a fraction = 4/1
Well for one, it means you make both the denominator and the numerator as small a number as possible, but equals the same as the original fraction. To simplify you have to have a fraction that has a denominator and numerator that can both be divided by the same number. (For example) 4/30 can be divided by 2. 4 divided by 2 is 2, and 30 divided by 2 is 15 so the new fraction would be 2/15. (Another example) 14/28 can be divided by 2 also but both numbers can also be divided by 14. 14 divided by 14 is 1, and 28 divided by 14 is 2. So the final answer is 1/2.
-1/1000
Ahh... A percent with a fraction? Are you thinking decimal?? Anyways, 1% is 1/100. 10% is 1/10. 25% is 1/4. 50% is 1/2. 75% is 3/4. 100% is 1/1. Get it? Okay now add the fraction in the percent to the fraction that the percent is equivalent to. So if you had like 57% and 3/10, you would do this. 57/100 + 3/10. Okay, so you see how the denominators aren't the same? Find the GCF. (Greatest common factor.) So, just do this: 57/100 + 30/100. (I multiplied 10 to 100 in 3/10, and then you have to do the same with the numerator.) So the answer would be 87/100. You cannot simplify this fraction.
It is: 11/5 divided by 3/10 which is the same as 11/5 times 10/3 = 110/15 which is equal to 22/3 as an improper fraction in its lowest terms
1/2 divided by 5 = 1/10
15,120
-15
6
You have to view fractions as division problems: to convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator. As such, when you increase the denominator, you are dividing by a larger value, so your quotient will be smaller. For example, if you have the fraction 1/10, 1 divided by 10 is 0.1. If you have the fraction 1/100, 1 divided by 100 is 0.01. When you increase the numerator, this pattern reverses. 1/10, 1 divided by 10, is 0.1. 10/10, 10 divided by 10, is 1.
142.9
1/10 divided by 1/2
0.1429
2.1
if you 10 divided by 7, you'd get 1.4286. You could also express 10/7 as a mixed fraction: 1 3/7.
1/10