603/25 = 603 ÷ 25 = 24.12
Well, honey, 6.03 as a fraction is simply 603/100. Just move that decimal point two places to the right and you've got yourself a nice, neat fraction. Now go impress your friends with your newfound fraction knowledge, you're welcome.
It is called a [decimal] fraction.
There is no such example. If you cannot use an exact fraction then there will not be an exact decimal that you can use instead. And, if you are using an approximate decimal, you could use an approximate fraction instead.
603 + 300 + 562 + 461 = 2346 (All values and total in Octal) 387 + 192 + 370 + 305 = 1254 (All values converted from octal to Decimal) 603 + 300 + 562 + 461 = 1926 (All values decimal) Octal equivalent is of the total is 3606.
as a rather large improper fraction. ( unless that can be simplified. put .603 over 1 .603/1 move decimal places right to whole numbers 603/1000 ---------------simplest form now, you have 2 and 603/1000 to get improper fraction (1000*2+603)/1000 2603/1000 -------------------one ugly simplest form improper fraction!
603 = 603/1
603 thousandths as a decimal is 0.603.
It is: 603/1000 = 0.603 as a decimal
603/25 = 603 ÷ 25 = 24.12
Well, honey, 6.03 as a fraction is simply 603/100. Just move that decimal point two places to the right and you've got yourself a nice, neat fraction. Now go impress your friends with your newfound fraction knowledge, you're welcome.
It is called a [decimal] fraction.
603/1000
if you r using division to write a fraction as a decimal how do u know when to stop dividing
To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator - on a calculator, or using long division.
Using a decimal, of course. All you need do is move the decimal point two places to the right.
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