You can write any two-digit decimal as a fraction by putting it over 100 but it's an unnecessary step.
0.39 is greater than 0.27
39/100 is greater than 27/100
5 hundredths is greater. Whether the numbers are written as decimals or fractions, or in some other base is totally irrelevant.
They can both be converted into decimals and from there into fractions or percentages.
To compare fractions 40/100 or 30/100 Since both have the same denominator of '100' , then just compare the numerators . 30 > 30 Hence it follows that 40/100 > 30/100 To compare decimals. 0.40 and 0.30 #1 ; drop the suffix zeroes , they are trivial Hence 0.4 & 0.3 #2 ; drop the decimal points Hence 04 & 03 #3 ; drop the prefix zeroes Hence 4 & 3 I think you will agree with me that 4 > 3 . Hence it follows that 0.40 > 0.30 NB This method is good for comparing any decimals.
To compare fractions, convert both of them to a common denominator.
They both show a part of a number
5 hundredths is greater. Whether the numbers are written as decimals or fractions, or in some other base is totally irrelevant.
Yes, they certainlyare. And both of them are also equal to 40 hundredths, as well as to an infinite number of other fractions and decimals.
They can both be converted into decimals and from there into fractions or percentages.
To compare fractions 40/100 or 30/100 Since both have the same denominator of '100' , then just compare the numerators . 30 > 30 Hence it follows that 40/100 > 30/100 To compare decimals. 0.40 and 0.30 #1 ; drop the suffix zeroes , they are trivial Hence 0.4 & 0.3 #2 ; drop the decimal points Hence 04 & 03 #3 ; drop the prefix zeroes Hence 4 & 3 I think you will agree with me that 4 > 3 . Hence it follows that 0.40 > 0.30 NB This method is good for comparing any decimals.
To compare fractions, convert both of them to a common denominator.
No, 0.625 is not greater than 0.8. In fact, 0.625 is less than 0.8. To compare them, you can convert both to fractions or decimals, but it's clear that 0.8 is larger.
They both show a part of a number
They are both representations of rational numbers.
fraction and decimals are both have similarities because they both express part of a whole.
One way to convert decimals to fractions is to say them out loud. 0.45 is forty-five hundredths, or 45/100. We reduce fractions by taking the GCF of the numerator and denominator. The GCF of 45 and 100 is 5. Divide both numbers by 5 and get 9/20.
No, it is not impossible because you can convert fractions into decimal and vice versa
Both decimal numbers are equivalent