well, first of all you should have at least a decimal such as .33 or a fraction such as 1/3. if it is a fraction you should divide it by "cowboy and horse" (cowboy on top, horse is below the dash). the cowboy goes into the "house" and the horse goes outside. then you divide... then you get .3333. in this case you need to put a little dash above the last # that you decided to stop. that is called an infinite #. an example of a infinite # is PI.
was you get the hang of it, it is really easy. just remember the little acronym and it will be a ton easier.
how do you write a this as decimal 9265
you divide the numerator by the denominator on you will get a decimal and you write it 00.00 that is a decimal
You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
How do you write the equivalent decimal to 0.4
2/15 = 0.133333... (The 3s keep going forever, and never end.)
3.30 *remember that when ever there is an AND that is a decimal :))
you basically just write the point what ever at the top and then u put 100 at the bottom.
8.33... usually write as 8.3 with a dot above the three to indicate that it is repeated (for ever).
how do you write a this as decimal 9265
you divide the numerator by the denominator on you will get a decimal and you write it 00.00 that is a decimal
You first write the integer part, then write the decimal point and then the fractional part in decimal form.
160 is a decimal. You can write 160.0 if you want to.
How do you write the equivalent decimal to 0.4
13% = 0.13 1% = 0.01 9% = 0.09 just divide by 100 when going from percent to decimal
2/15 = 0.133333... (The 3s keep going forever, and never end.)
That is a decimal.
This is a decimal