0.1
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we divide 10 by 5, we find that the answer is 2. So the fraction for 10 divided by 5 is 2/1, which simplifies to just 2. It's like painting a beautiful landscape with just two colors - simple and lovely.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the easy math questions, huh? Alright, so 0 as a fraction is just 0/1 because anything divided by 1 is itself. And 10 as a fraction is 10/1 because, like, that's just how fractions work. So, there you go, 0 as 0/1 and 10 as 10/1. Easy peasy!
11
Oh, dude, you want to know the equivalent fraction for 610? Well, technically, any number divided by itself is 1, so 610 divided by 610 is 1. But if you want a more traditional fraction, it's 610/1. So, like, there you have it.
10-1 = .1 In fraction form, .1 = 1/10
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
142.9
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.
The fraction that is equal to 10 is 10/1. This is because a fraction is a division of two numbers, where the numerator (top number) is divided by the denominator (bottom number). In this case, 10 divided by 1 equals 10.
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.