To write 310 in analogue form, you can express it using Roman numerals as "CCCX". Here, "CCC" represents 300 (100 + 100 + 100), and "X" represents 10. Alternatively, you can also represent it visually on an analog clock by pointing to the hour hand at 3 and the minute hand at 2 (which represents 10 minutes past the hour).
3.100
310 is an integer: it is neither a fraction not a mixed number.
An analogue clock has a minute and an hour hand, with often a third hand showing seconds. Therefore, 7.27 at night is 7.27 pm. In the morning it would be 7.27 am.
To convert 310% to decimal divide by 100: 310% ÷ 100 = 3.1
70/100 x 310 = 217
3.100
310 is an integer: it is neither a fraction not a mixed number.
310.0 that's to one decimal place but you can write it as 310.000000000000000000 . . .
To convert 310% to decimal divide by 100: 310% ÷ 100 = 3.1
An analogue clock has a minute and an hour hand, with often a third hand showing seconds. Therefore, 7.27 at night is 7.27 pm. In the morning it would be 7.27 am.
70/100 x 310 = 217
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7.3
-310 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as -310/1 which cannot be simplified.
20 past 7 in analogue form is represented by the hour hand slightly past the 7 and the minute hand pointing at the 4. In digital form, it is displayed as 7:20. Both forms indicate the same time, but the analogue representation shows the relative position of the hands on a clock face.
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310 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 310/1 which cannot be simplified.