The last digit, 8, has a place value of ten thousandths.
So take the number, remove the decimal point and divide by ten thousand.
You can then simplify it, if required.
2048/10000 = 128/625
Convert the absolute value of the decimal to a fraction and then put a minus sign before it.
9.04166667 in fraction form is 9 1/24. To convert the decimal to a fraction, first identify the whole number part, which is 9. Then, take the decimal part (0.04166667) and convert it to a fraction by placing it over the place value of the last digit (24). Simplifying the fraction gives us 9 1/24.
The fraction form of .43 is 43/100. This is because the decimal .43 can be read as forty-three hundredths, which translates to 43 parts out of 100. To convert a decimal to a fraction, you simply write the decimal as the numerator and the place value of the last digit as the denominator.
To write 9.7 as a mixed fraction, first write down the whole number part, which is 9. Then, convert the decimal part into a fraction by writing it over the place value of the last digit, so 7/10. Finally, combine the whole number and the fraction to get the mixed fraction, which is 9 7/10.
The positional place value of 8 is 8/100 = eight hundredths
Convert the absolute value of the decimal to a fraction and then put a minus sign before it.
If by "fraction", you mean a number, it already is a fraction. If by "fraction" you mean a "numerator-over-denominator" numeral, 0.4 has the same value as the 4/10 numeral and anything equivalent to that. It is enough to know that the value of the first place to the right of the decimal point is tenths (or "dimes") .... and the next place to the right has place-value as hundredths (or "cents") ... so that 0.47 means 4dimes+7cents ~ 47cents.
Well, honey, converting 2.045 into a fraction is a piece of cake. Just take the decimal part, which is .045, and put it over the place value of the last digit, which is 1000. So, 2.045 as a fraction is 2045/1000. Voilà!
To convert a decimal to a fraction, we first write the decimal as a fraction with the decimal part as the numerator and the place value as the denominator. For 5.63, the decimal part is 0.63. To convert 0.63 to a fraction, we write it as 63/100. Therefore, 5.63 as an improper fraction is 563/100.
253/100
To convert a decimal to a fraction, the decimal value becomes the numerator and the place value of the last digit becomes the denominator. In this case, 2.3 can be written as 23/10. This is because the digit 3 is in the tenths place, which corresponds to a denominator of 10. Thus, 2.3 as an improper fraction is 23/10.
To convert a decimal to a fraction, we need to consider the decimal place value. In this case, 3.3 can be written as 33/10 as an improper fraction. This is because the decimal point is after the tenths place, so we can write it as 3 and 3/10, which simplifies to 33/10 in improper fraction form.
21.1 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 211/10.
To convert a decimal to a fraction, we need to look at the place value of each digit. In this case, the digit 1 is in the thousandths place, so we can express 0.1785 as 1785/10000. To simplify this fraction, we can divide both the numerator and the denominator by 5, resulting in 357/2000.
Convert them all into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. Then compare the numerators. Or, convert them all into decimals.
you would see where the number is what place value then you put that number over the place value so 0.004 would be 4/1000 in fraction form.
Sure thing, honey. To convert 5.23 into an improper fraction, we first need to turn the whole number 5 into a fraction by putting it over 1, giving us 5/1. Then we add the decimal part 0.23 as a fraction by putting it over the place value of the last digit, which is 100 in this case. So, 5.23 as an improper fraction is 523/100.