Only fractions can be reduced to lower terms. 58 and 81 are whole numbers, and can't be.
490 ÷ 58 = 8 times remainder 26, alternatively, using fractions and decimals: 490 ÷ 58 = 8 13/29 ≈ 8.448
Pick two, these all go in to 58 evenly: 1, 2, 29, 58.
52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58
A fraction of something is an amount that is less than whole of it.# Both 26 and 58 are greater than 1 so are not fractions in that sense. A fraction is really a portion of something. If you divide an apple into 4 equally sized segments, then you have divided a whole apple into 4 parts. The whole apple is a single apple, so the quantity of apples is 1. Each segment is a fraction of the fraction of the whole apple - a fraction of 1. We represent this with the quantity, 1, with a line underneath to indicate that it has been divided into parts. The number of parts goes underneath : 1 _ 4 So each of the 4 segments of the is one fourth of the whole apple. We normally call it one quarter. If we had 1 _ 26 and 1 _ 58 Then we would have fractions - one 26th of a whole and one 58th of a whole. If you divide something into more parts, then each part is going to be smaller. So 1/58 is smaller than 1/26. # But 26 and 58 on their own are not fractions in the sense I have given. However, you can treat them as fractions : 26 _ 1 and 58 _ 1 This is because 1 part of any number is that number. In this sense, these numbers are fractions, and 58 is the largest of the two.
There are infinitely many fractions between any two numbers - no matter how close they are to each other. There is no number which is "exactly the fraction".
58 = 5,800% or 580/100
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LCM(56, 311, 58) = 1010128.
The sum of two numbers between 20-40 is 58. The difference is 12
To change percentage to fractions, put the percentage number over 100. So, 58% is 58 over 100.
No, demnominators do not cancel when multiplying fractions. This is a very common mistake students make when they do fractions. In your question, the denominator is 1 for both 38 x 58 because you can see this as: 38/1 and 58/1. The 1s will not cancel. However, this will be different if your question was "what is 38 x 1/58?". This is the same thing as saying 38/58. You can simplify this one by finding a common factor.
Only fractions can be reduced to lower terms. 58 and 81 are whole numbers, and can't be.
If you mean fractions of 3/4 and 5/8 then the lowest common denominator needed is 8
490 ÷ 58 = 8 times remainder 26, alternatively, using fractions and decimals: 490 ÷ 58 = 8 13/29 ≈ 8.448
Fractions to decimals: Divide the numerator by the denominator. Decimals to fractions: Put the fraction without the decimal point in the numerator. In the denominator, put a "1", followed by as many zeroes as there are decimals. For example, 0.058 becomes 58 / 1000.
Two and Ten, yes. 58 and 50, no.