If its a rational number then its decimal equivalent can be expressed as a fraction
Division by a non-zero rational number is equivalent to multiplication by its reciprocal.
It is simply: 0.34 = 0.340
-12 is the decimal equivalent of -12. -12 is also an integer, rational number, and a real number to name a few more.
Rational numbers are not usually rounded - their decimal equivalents are. So convert a rational into its decimal equivalent and then round it to however many places that you want.
Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
If its a rational number then its decimal equivalent can be expressed as a fraction
Converting a rational number to a decimal using long division. For example if you have a rational number of 2/5 you would set up the equation as 2 divided by 5 which requires long division. The answer to this would then be the decimal number 0.4.
You undertake a long division. Any fraction is a rational number and so its decimal representation must be terminating or recurring. A terminating decimal will mean that the long division reaches a point when the remainder is zero. A recurring decimal sequence is equivalent to the long division going through a cycle of remainders.
Division by a non-zero rational number is equivalent to multiplication by its reciprocal.
0.1 is equivalent to 1/10 which is a rational number
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It can be expressed as a rational fraction, an equivalent rational fraction or as a decimal fraction.
34/99
34/99
It is simply: 0.34 = 0.340
-12 is the decimal equivalent of -12. -12 is also an integer, rational number, and a real number to name a few more.