The only other way is to have a machine do the long division for you.
Using ordinary long division, divide the fraction's numerator by its denominator.
A fraction means division. The fraction is just the dividend/the divisor, and afteryou finish doing the division, the quotient you get is the value of the fraction.
13/40 = 0.325 by long division, or using a calculator.
You divide the numerator of the fraction by its denominator - using long division (aka the bus-stop method) if required.
The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 2/3 is 2 divided by 3.
if you r using division to write a fraction as a decimal how do u know when to stop dividing
The symbol for division on a calculator is typically represented by the forward slash (/) or the รท symbol.
The only other way is to have a machine do the long division for you.
Using long division, divide the numerator by the denominator.
To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator - on a calculator, or using long division.
Using ordinary long division, divide the fraction's numerator by its denominator.
The easiest way to deal with division by a fraction is to invert the fraction and then multiply. Let the unknown fraction be represented by a. Then, a ÷ 1/20 = a x 20 = 10 So, a = 10/20 = 1/2.
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by 100 and then divide (using long division if needed or a calculator) by the denominator.
A fraction means division. The fraction is just the dividend/the divisor, and afteryou finish doing the division, the quotient you get is the value of the fraction.
It is: 9/12 = 3/4
13/40 = 0.325 by long division, or using a calculator.