Divide it. 25 divided by 40 equals .625
5/8th + 8/5th is easier to work out if they are converted to the same fractions, they can both easily be converted to 40ths. 5/8th = 25/40ths 8/5ths = 64/40ths. So 25/40ths + 64/40ths = 89/40ths, which is 2 and 9/40ths.
You do nothing: 0.42 is a decimal fraction!
Divide the top by the bottom to get a decimal. Hope this catchey phrase helps!
A fraction can be turned into a decimal figure. Divide the bottom into the top to get your decimal figure. Then work in decimals.
39.5 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. And, being a decimal, there is no simpler form. Its rational equivalent is 395/10 which can be simplified to 79/2, in my view a clumsier fraction to work with!.
5/8th + 8/5th is easier to work out if they are converted to the same fractions, they can both easily be converted to 40ths. 5/8th = 25/40ths 8/5ths = 64/40ths. So 25/40ths + 64/40ths = 89/40ths, which is 2 and 9/40ths.
You do nothing: 0.42 is a decimal fraction!
Divide the top by the bottom to get a decimal. Hope this catchey phrase helps!
11.90%= 0.119 in decimal= 119/1000 in fraction
A fraction can be turned into a decimal figure. Divide the bottom into the top to get your decimal figure. Then work in decimals.
39.5 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. And, being a decimal, there is no simpler form. Its rational equivalent is 395/10 which can be simplified to 79/2, in my view a clumsier fraction to work with!.
0.9519/20:= 19 ÷ 20= 0.95 in decimal
If you are trying to work out the decimal form of a fraction, such as 4/5, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number). 4/5 = 0.8
As a percentage: 23.5% As a decimal: 0.235 As a fraction: 235/1000 = 47/200 simplfied
12%= 0.12 in decimal= 12/100 or 3/25 in fraction
Type in the top number then press the devide button then type the bottom number, press equals then take note of the decimal given. repeat this for the fraction you wish to compare it to and which ever gives the highest decimal will be the larger fraction.
Divide 100 into the number. You will need to add a decimal and zeros to make it work. The result is a percentage. Divide the numerator by the denominator