5/6
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To convert 21 over 5 to an improper fraction, you need to perform long division. 21 divided by 5 equals 4 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, 21 over 5 as an improper fraction is 4 and 1/5, which can also be written as 21/5.
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).
To write the quotient of ( w ) and ( 5 ), you can express it as a fraction: ( \frac{w}{5} ). This notation indicates that ( w ) is being divided by ( 5 ). Alternatively, you can also represent it using the division symbol as ( w \div 5 ).
To write the fraction 20/5 as a whole number, you need to perform the division operation. In this case, 20 divided by 5 equals 4. Therefore, the fraction 20/5 can be written as the whole number 4.
2 5/7 as an improper fraction is 19/7 nineteen over seven
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21 over 42, as a fraction, is 1/2. As a division problem, it's .5
20/5 = 4. You can treat the fraction as a division sum.
To convert 21 over 5 to an improper fraction, you need to perform long division. 21 divided by 5 equals 4 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, 21 over 5 as an improper fraction is 4 and 1/5, which can also be written as 21/5.
Use long division to divide 2.0 by 5 to give 0.4 as the answer.
by decimal point it is 0.4 or by fraction in simplest form 2 over 5.
20% as a fraction is 1/5
As a fraction it is 4/5.
5.6312121212 as a fraction is 5 and 6312121212 / 10000000000, which reduces to 5 and 1578030303 / 2500000000.
5/8 is bigger than 1/4 because if you express these as decimals: 5/8 = 0.6251/4 = 0.25
Division by a fraction is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. The reciprocal of a number x is 1 over x. So the reciprocal of 2/5, for example, is 5/2.