Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When we have a fraction like 48 over 6, we can simplify it by dividing the numerator (48) by the denominator (6). So, 48 divided by 6 equals 8. That means the whole number of the fraction 48 over 6 is 8. Just like painting, sometimes we need to step back and simplify things to see the beauty in the details.
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48/6 = 8, a whole number.
48 as a fraction = 48/1
equivalent fraction of 16 over 48 = 8/24
4.80 = 4 8/10 = 48/10 = 24/5
To convert 40 over 48 to an improper fraction, you need to divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 8. This simplifies the fraction to 5/6. Therefore, 40 over 48 as an improper fraction is 5/6.
48/6 = 8, a whole number.
240/5 = 48 which is a whole number
48 as a fraction = 48/1
The reduced fraction for 8 over 48 is: 1/6
equivalent fraction of 16 over 48 = 8/24
Say your fraction is 6 3/8. 6x8+3= 51. you see? whole number times denominator (the bottom number in a fraction), then add that number (48) to the numerator (the top number) and there's your answer. and actually, its not simple fraction, its a mixed number...If that's what you talking about
16 over 48 is 16/48. It is 1/3.
To express 2.48 as a fraction, we first need to understand that the decimal point separates the whole number part from the decimal part. In this case, 2 is the whole number part and .48 is the decimal part. To convert the decimal part .48 to a fraction, we can write it as 48/100 because there are 2 decimal places. Therefore, 2.48 as a fraction is 2 48/100, which can be simplified to 2 12/25.
fraction which is equivalent to the ratio 16 over 48 = 8/24
The number 48.1, when rounded to the nearest whole number, is 48.
You cannot. 48% to the nearest whole number is zero.
You change a mixed number into an improper fraction by dividing the denominator(bottom) into the numerator(top). Then what is left over after a whole number is what is on the fraction's numerator. Example: 23/4 the mixed number is 5 3/4 Hope it helps! (fractions aren't about tickets, please label it correctly!)