0 = 0/10, 1/2 = 5/10 and 1 = 10/10 so 6/10 is nearest to 5/10 or 1/2.
0/100
0.33 = 1/3 or (0 x 1) . (3/10) + (3/100)
0/10 = 0. It is 10/0 which is mathematically undefined.
To round the fraction 6/10, you first need to determine the place value you want to round to. If you want to round to the nearest whole number, you would round 6/10 to 1. If you want to round to the nearest tenth, you would keep it as 6/10. If you want to round to the nearest hundredth, you would convert 6/10 to the decimal form 0.6 and round it to 0.6.
Well, darling, if we're rounding 9 to the nearest 10, we're looking at the digit in the tens place, which is 0. Since 9 is closer to 10 than it is to 0, we round it up to 10. Voila, you've got yourself a nice, round 10.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the easy math questions, huh? Alright, so 0 as a fraction is just 0/1 because anything divided by 1 is itself. And 10 as a fraction is 10/1 because, like, that's just how fractions work. So, there you go, 0 as 0/1 and 10 as 10/1. Easy peasy!
0/100
0.33 = 1/3 or (0 x 1) . (3/10) + (3/100)
0/10 = 0. It is 10/0 which is mathematically undefined.
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4/10
To round the fraction 6/10, you first need to determine the place value you want to round to. If you want to round to the nearest whole number, you would round 6/10 to 1. If you want to round to the nearest tenth, you would keep it as 6/10. If you want to round to the nearest hundredth, you would convert 6/10 to the decimal form 0.6 and round it to 0.6.
The fraction is 3/5.
Yes, the probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1 (both inclusive). You can write it as a fraction - in rational form or as a percentage.
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You round it off to either 0, 1/2, or 1.
Well, darling, if we're rounding 9 to the nearest 10, we're looking at the digit in the tens place, which is 0. Since 9 is closer to 10 than it is to 0, we round it up to 10. Voila, you've got yourself a nice, round 10.