Any decimal that ends in the thousandths place will have 1000 as a denominator when it is written as a fraction. 1000 is divisible by 2 and 5.
since the last number (8) is in the tens place you have 10 as the denominator (same for thousandths = 1000 as denominator, hundredths = 100 as denominator and so on) then put the decimal number as the numerator and you get the answer of 8/10
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 30/1000 = 0.03.
It need not be: you could write it as 52/1000 and in that form it would be a ratioonal fraction, not a decimal fraction.
14,000 as a decimal. 14,000/1 as a fraction.
To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator - on a calculator, or using long division.
Any decimal that ends in the 1000ths place can be written as a fraction with a denominator of 1,000, so yes. If there are common factors you may be able to simplify it.
A fraction will convert to a terminating decimal only if the denominator of the fraction in its reduced form is divisible only by powers of 2 or powers of 5 (or a combination).
4 thousandths as decimal fraction (4/1000)=0.004
The denominator of the fraction is determined by the number of decimal places in the decimal number. If there is one decimal place, the denominator will be 10. If there are two decimal places, the denominator will be 100, and so on.
Complex fraction Complex fraction - A complex fraction is a fraction where the numerator and/or denominator are a fraction. Decimal - A decimal is a number based on the number 10. It can be thought of as a special type of fraction where the denominator is a power of 10. Decimal point - A period or dot that is part of a decimal number.
seven and thirty one thousandths= 7.031 in decimal= 7031/1000 in decimal fraction
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator.
since the last number (8) is in the tens place you have 10 as the denominator (same for thousandths = 1000 as denominator, hundredths = 100 as denominator and so on) then put the decimal number as the numerator and you get the answer of 8/10
To turn a fraction into a decimal, simply divide the numerator by the denominator.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, a fraction with a denominator of 10 or a power of 10 is called a decimal fraction. It's like when you divide something into tenths or hundredths or, you know, any power of 10. So, yeah, decimal fraction, that's the fancy term for it.
It is 0.005
Third to the right of the decimal point