To write an unambiguous question representing a fraction, clearly define both the numerator and denominator. Use specific language that indicates what each part of the fraction refers to, avoiding vague terms. For example, instead of asking, "What is half of the apples?" specify, "If there are 12 apples, what fraction represents the number of apples remaining if 6 are taken away?" This clarity ensures the question is easily understood and accurately interpreted.
You could write a fraction as a proper, improper or mixed fraction.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
-- Write down the information given in the question. -- Understand and write down exactly what the question is. -- Write down all the formulas or equations you know that contain the given quantities or the unknown quantity. -- Use what is given and what you know to find what is unknown. The answer to "integers fraction question" is going to depend on what the question is.
That would depend on how many parts there are.If there are six total parts, she can write 1/6
110 is an integer whole number, not a fraction. Your question makes no sense.
You could write a fraction as a proper, improper or mixed fraction.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
14 as a decimal is 14.0 14 as a fraction is 14/1
Exactly as it is written in the question!
-- Write down the information given in the question. -- Understand and write down exactly what the question is. -- Write down all the formulas or equations you know that contain the given quantities or the unknown quantity. -- Use what is given and what you know to find what is unknown. The answer to "integers fraction question" is going to depend on what the question is.
Exactly as in the question which as a fraction is 49/100
That would depend on how many parts there are.If there are six total parts, she can write 1/6
110 is an integer whole number, not a fraction. Your question makes no sense.
Exactly as in the question which as a fraction is 49/100
Exactly as in the question. If you wanyt to know how to write it in exponential (standard) form, or as a fraction or word form or whatever, then you will need to specify that in the question.
1.82 is a decimal fraction. You can also write it as 182/100
4.35 is a decimal fraction. You can also write it as 435/100