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What is 1 1 over 5 divided by 3 over 10 to an improper fraction explained?

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


What is one half divided by 5 as a fraction?

1/2 divided by 5 = 1/10


What is14.29 divided by 0.10?

142.9


Why do the parts of a whole get smaller when the denominator increaces and larger when the numerator increaces?

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.


What number is divided by 1 thu 10 with no fraction?

15,120


What is the fraction of 60 divided into 10?

6


What fraction is equals 10?

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.


What is -70 divided by 10?

0.1429


What fraction you divide that give you 0.2?

1/10 divided by 1/2


What is 21 divided by 10 Into fraction?

2.1


What's 10 divided by 7 as a fraction?

if you 10 divided by 7, you'd get 1.4286. You could also express 10/7 as a mixed fraction: 1 3/7.


How do you put 0.1 in to a fraction?

It is one tenth. To explain: A fraction is a decimal converted to fraction form (and vice versa). When you want to convert a decimal to a fraction, count the number of places (numbers or digits) on the right side of the decimal. If it is 1 number, as in 0.1, then that is one tenth, or 1/10. To convert to fraction form, divide the number(s) to the right of the decimal by: * 10 if it's one number, as in 0.1 = 1 divided by 10 = 1/10 * 10 if it's one number, as in 0.3 = 3 divided by 10 = 3/10 It's done the same way no matter what the numbers are, it's how many numbers to the right of the decimal that you go by. For example: * 100 if it's two numbers, as in 0.01 = 1 divided by 100 = 1/100 * 100 if it's two numbers, as in 0.03 = 3 divided by 100 = 3/100