recurring decimal
If it a whole decimal number then it cannot be changed into a fraction in any sensible way.
If you are given a sum with a remainder, for example, 17 / 5 = 3 remainder 2, then you can convert the number to a mixed number by putting the remainder as the numerator of the fraction, and the divisor as the denominator of the fraction. At this point, the fractional part of the sum can easily be turned into a decimal by dividing the numerator of the fraction by the denominator - therefore, 17 / 5 = 3 2/5 or 3.4.
The decimal for the fraction 200 over 3 is 66.666666... (repeating). To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator (200) by the denominator (3). The division results in a quotient of 66 with a remainder of 2. Since the remainder is less than the divisor, you add a decimal point and zeros after the decimal to continue the division process, resulting in an infinite repeating decimal of 66.666666...
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
any numbers in decimal can be changed in fractions be replacing it's decimal with 1 and placing zeros in place of the numbers after the decimal point Just like 9.80 CONVERSION IN FRACTION 980/100 or 49/5 (after simplification)
A repeating decimal fraction.
a terminating or recurring decimal fraction.
Terminating decimal
a recurring decimal
recurring
a repeating decimal
It is a fraction whose denominator has a factor other than 2 or 5.
Not sure about a demial, but the number is called a repeating or recurring decimal.
Not sure about a demial, but the number is called a repeating or recurring decimal.
a terminating decimal. got this from chacha.
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To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator. Decimals don't have remainders.