numerator divided by denominator.
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
one method is to use a calculator
well im not sure but i will give you advice. go to your teacher or a pfriend or parent and ask them sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If it is simple calculators, input in the following order: (for a fraction a/b) 1) a 2) division sign 3) b. Easy. You'll get the decimal form of the fraction though. To change a decimal to a fraction, for a decimal number 0.CD, 1) 0.CD / 1 2) CD /100 3) divide CD and 100 by the same number if there's any common factor. If it is a scientific calculator: Use the button "a]b]c".
To convert an improper fraction to a decimal, simply do long division or use a calculator to divide. eg. 15/8 = 1.875
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
one method is to use a calculator
The same way you do a positive one except you put a dash in front of it! Here are some good links to use if you need help again with this: http://www.csgnetwork.com/decimal2fractwecalc.html = decimal to fraction calculator http://www.webmath.com/dec2fract.html = decimal to fraction calculator (w/ breakdown)
well im not sure but i will give you advice. go to your teacher or a pfriend or parent and ask them sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If it is simple calculators, input in the following order: (for a fraction a/b) 1) a 2) division sign 3) b. Easy. You'll get the decimal form of the fraction though. To change a decimal to a fraction, for a decimal number 0.CD, 1) 0.CD / 1 2) CD /100 3) divide CD and 100 by the same number if there's any common factor. If it is a scientific calculator: Use the button "a]b]c".
To convert an improper fraction to a decimal, simply do long division or use a calculator to divide. eg. 15/8 = 1.875
-- Divide the numerator by the denominator. -- Multiply the result by 100. Note: This can also be done with a pencil, if no calculator is available.
as a fraction, it is already in simplest form. if you want a decimal, you can use a calculator and round it because it is a big number :P
There is no such example. If you cannot use an exact fraction then there will not be an exact decimal that you can use instead. And, if you are using an approximate decimal, you could use an approximate fraction instead.
It is the use of scientific notation.
You can never use more than one decimal point.