20/1000
0.020
seven and thirty one thousandths= 7.031 in decimal= 7031/1000 in decimal fraction
To write 0.103 as a fraction, you need to identify the place value of the decimal. The decimal number 0.103 is in the thousandths place. As a fraction, it can be written as 103/1000.
Twenty-three and forty-thousandths can be written as a decimal fraction as 23.04. Forty thousandths is the same fraction as four hundredths, and thus, as a vulgar fraction, the number can be written as 23 4/100.
Write the fraction and then divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number): four hundred and eighty seven thousandths = 487/1000 = 0.487
As a fraction: 97/1000 as a decimal: 0.097
4 thousandths as decimal fraction (4/1000)=0.004
seven and thirty one thousandths= 7.031 in decimal= 7031/1000 in decimal fraction
To write 0.103 as a fraction, you need to identify the place value of the decimal. The decimal number 0.103 is in the thousandths place. As a fraction, it can be written as 103/1000.
You cannot, because 8 thousandths is less than one, so there is no 'mixing' to be done. If it were 1 and 8 thousandths, then the mixed number would be 1 8/1000, or as a decimal fraction, 1.008. The decimal fraction 8 thousandths could be written 0.008, and as a fraction, 8/1000
You write 5 10 thousandths...0.0005 in a decimal.5/10,000 in a fraction.
Two and three hundred twenty four thousandths.
Twenty-three and forty-thousandths can be written as a decimal fraction as 23.04. Forty thousandths is the same fraction as four hundredths, and thus, as a vulgar fraction, the number can be written as 23 4/100.
Write the fraction and then divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number): four hundred and eighty seven thousandths = 487/1000 = 0.487
It need not be: you could write it as 52/1000 and in that form it would be a ratioonal fraction, not a decimal fraction.
Two thousandths written as a decimal is 0.002
In decimal form, 5 thousandths is written 0.005
Expressed as a decimal fraction, this is equal to 13.078.