0.625
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
Assuming you mean the number mid-way between 58 and 160: (58 + 160)/2 = 109
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.