9.20 is a decimal number, not a fraction.
To convert it to a mixed number, look at the numbers after the decimal point (.20)
You know that .20 is equal to 2/10, and you can simplify that to 1/5.
So 9.20 as a mixed number is 9 and 1/5
To convert that to a proper fraction, multiply 9 by 5 giving you 45, add that to the one fifth you already have to get 46/5
To check that your answer is right, divide 46 by 5 on a calculator. You should end up with 9.20
The simplified fraction is: 920
920/100 = 46/5 9 1/5 9
There are 100 centimeters in 1 meter. To convert centimeters to meters, you divide by 100. Therefore, to convert 920 centimeters to meters, you would divide 920 by 100. This would give you 9.2 meters.
To convert a decimal to a percent, multiply the decimal by 100. The result is the conversion as a percent. In this case the result is 920%
910+920 = 1830
To express 920 as a fraction, we can write it as 920/1, since any number divided by 1 is itself. This fraction is already in its simplest form because 920 and 1 do not share any common factors other than 1. So, 920 as a fraction is 920/1.
The simplified fraction is: 920
Change the decimal to a fraction and then simplify the fraction. ,920 equals 920/1000 or 92/100. In simplest form, it is 23/25.
.920=23/25
9/20 = 0.45
0.920, as a fraction, would be 920/1000, which reduces to 23/25.
920/100 = 46/5 9 1/5 9
To convert any decimal to percent, simply multiply the decimal by 100.Putting your example into the equation we get: 920 × 100 = 92,000%
You do not. A sq foot is a measure of area while a foot is a measure of distance. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
Yes, 0.45 = 45/100 or 9/20
There are 100 centimeters in 1 meter. To convert centimeters to meters, you divide by 100. Therefore, to convert 920 centimeters to meters, you would divide 920 by 100. This would give you 9.2 meters.
I'm assuming the number you've listed is a U.S. telephone number. If that is the case, you have a couple of choices: (920) 450-3661 or 920-450-3661 These are the two forms I know of that are often used to write phone numbers. There may be others that I am unaware of. The forms for phone numbers for other countries are different.