A negative exponent is put into fraction form because it is a way of writing powers of fractions or decimals.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
155 is an integer not a fraction.
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It is easiest to put decimals into fraction form by multiplying them by 10 until we have a whole number, then putting the amount we multiplied by as the denominator. In this case we get 6027/1000
put it in order from decimals as in first make the fraction in decimals and put them in order you desire :)
A negative exponent is put into fraction form because it is a way of writing powers of fractions or decimals.
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.
Either you can, or you can't! It is perfectly valid to use decimals in the top or bottom. Now, if you want whole numbers, you can convert the fraction to an equivalent fraction, multiplying top and bottom by 2 in this case.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
155 is an integer not a fraction.
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If you convert repeating decimals into a fraction, you see that the repeating decimals are rational.
It is easiest to put decimals into fraction form by multiplying them by 10 until we have a whole number, then putting the amount we multiplied by as the denominator. In this case we get 6027/1000
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you can change the fraction into a decimal or vice-versa
They are related because you can comvert decimals into fractions,and fractions into decimals.