Decimals until you get to values with over nine decimal places, then fractions are more exact
You can convert them to the same value so let's say you have 50% it would be 0.50 or 50 over 100(fraction). That's the best I know and it's my first time .
7 * 9 = 63 1 * 6 = 6 Fractions - 7 over 9 . 7_9 Fractions - 1 over 6 . 1_6 Decimals - 7.09 Decimals - 1.06
Answerdivide or over or out of; virgule if it's the / symbol and vinculum if it's a horizontal bar (also used in repeating decimals)
Change them into fractions over 10 or 100 and then order them
Decimals until you get to values with over nine decimal places, then fractions are more exact
Well if they are already a fraction you do not need to convert them to a fraction. If you mean "How do you convert fractions to decimals" then I can help you there. If you have a fraction you want to make a decimal you simply divide. The little bar in the fraction means "divide" So if you have 3 over 4, you simply divide 3 by 4 which equals .75.
50 in decimals is simply 50.00 or in fractions, it is fifty over one.
You can convert them to the same value so let's say you have 50% it would be 0.50 or 50 over 100(fraction). That's the best I know and it's my first time .
Same principle: put the numbers in order. You could convert them all to decimals, or put them over the same denominator.
I suggest converting both to decimals, dividing the numerator by the denominator with a calculator. Another option is to convert them to fractions with a common denominator.
7 * 9 = 63 1 * 6 = 6 Fractions - 7 over 9 . 7_9 Fractions - 1 over 6 . 1_6 Decimals - 7.09 Decimals - 1.06
Answerdivide or over or out of; virgule if it's the / symbol and vinculum if it's a horizontal bar (also used in repeating decimals)
You can divide 11 / 5, and 9 / 4, on a calculator. That will give you decimals that you can easily compare.You can also convert both fractions into equivalent fractions, with the same denominator. In that case, simply compare the numerators.
Oh, dude, converting decimals to fractions? That's like, so easy. You just take the decimal and put it over 1, so 71.002 becomes 71.002/1. And like, that's your fraction. Simple, right?
Change them into fractions over 10 or 100 and then order them
In decimals approximately 0.88888888889 In fractions 8/9