A single digit in a decimal representation can have a place value: an entire number cannot.
you would see where the number is what place value then you put that number over the place value so 0.004 would be 4/1000 in fraction form.
decimal
It is 412/1 but if you mean 4/12 then it is 1/3 in its simplest form
The middle value of 0.21 and 0.22 is 0.215 which as a fraction in its simplest form is 43/200
0.91 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. And, since it is a decimal fraction, there is not another simpler decimal form. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 91/100 which cannot be simplified. Also, the absolute value of the given fraction is less than 1. There is, therefore, no sensible way to represent it as a mixed fraction.
you would see where the number is what place value then you put that number over the place value so 0.004 would be 4/1000 in fraction form.
decimal
It is: 0.6 or 3/5 as a fraction in its simplest form
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A whole number with several digits cannot.
The given value is that of an integer, not a fraction.
The value of 11% as a fraction in the simplest form is 11/100.
The 1 is in the tenths place, so. 1/10 --------------reduced fraction.
It is as a fraction: 65/100 or 13/20 in its simplest form
It is 412/1 but if you mean 4/12 then it is 1/3 in its simplest form
22/7 No! It's a joke. There is no fraction value for pi. Pi is an irrational number, meaning that it cannot be represented in fractional form.
The difference is the PLACE VALUE is the number in standard form and the VALUE is the name of the place spot the number is in.
It is: 0.008 or 1/125 as a fraction in its simplest form