either 4/10 or 4/100
It depends on what the divisor is.
When calculating the mean of a set of numbers that results in a remainder, you express the mean as a fraction or a decimal. For example, if the sum of the numbers is 15 and there are 4 numbers, the mean would be 15 divided by 4, which equals 3.75. If you prefer to represent it as a fraction, you can write the mean as ( \frac{15}{4} ). This way, both forms accurately reflect the mean even when there is a remainder.
Divide the numerator by the denominator to give a quotient and remainder. The quotient is the whole number, the remainder is the numerator, the denominator being the same as the original fraction. For example the improper fraction 17/4 in mixed form: 17 / 4 = 4 remainder 1 (since 17 = 4 x 4 + 1). so 17/4 = 4 1/4
The answer depends on the divisor. For the divisor d, the fraction is (3d+4)/d for d > 4
To express the remainder as a whole number, simply state the remainder itself after performing division. For example, if dividing 17 by 5, the remainder is 2. To express the remainder as a fraction, take the remainder and divide it by the divisor; in this case, it would be 2/5. Thus, the remainder can be represented as both a whole number (2) and a fraction (2/5).
You divide by the denominator. You write the result of the division as the whole number, and the remainder on top of the old denominator. Example: 14/3; divide 14 by 3. The result is 4, remainder is 2, so you write the result as 4 2/3.
Write the answer as a mixed number. The remainder over the divisor will make up the fractional part. For example: 25/4 = 6 r1 or 6 1/4 (six and one fourth)
Divide the numerator by the denominator for whole numbers and write any remainder over the denominator for the fractional part. So, 18/7 = 2 (because 7 goes into 18 two times) and 4/7 (because you have a remainder of 4)
It depends on what the divisor is.
The numerator of the fraction is '2'. The denominator of the fraction is the divisor (the number you were dividing by).
Divide the numerator by the denominator to give a quotient and remainder. The quotient is the whole number, the remainder is the numerator, the denominator being the same as the original fraction. For example the improper fraction 17/4 in mixed form: 17 / 4 = 4 remainder 1 (since 17 = 4 x 4 + 1). so 17/4 = 4 1/4
666.25
The answer depends on the divisor. For the divisor d, the fraction is (3d+4)/d for d > 4
To express the remainder as a whole number, simply state the remainder itself after performing division. For example, if dividing 17 by 5, the remainder is 2. To express the remainder as a fraction, take the remainder and divide it by the divisor; in this case, it would be 2/5. Thus, the remainder can be represented as both a whole number (2) and a fraction (2/5).
Put the remainder over the divisor. 20 divided by 7 equals 2 remainder 6 or 2 and 6/7.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! To put 4 remainder 1 in a fraction, you can write it as 4 1/4. This means you have 4 whole parts and 1 part out of 4, which can be simplified to 17/4. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient becomes the whole number part, while the remainder becomes the new numerator of the fractional part, with the original denominator remaining the same. For example, for the fraction 7/4, dividing 7 by 4 gives 1 with a remainder of 3, resulting in the mixed number 1 3/4.