if you mean : .07 , you write that like this : seven hundredths
fraction which is equivalent to 0.7 = 7/10
To convert decimals to fractions 0.07 = 0.07/1.00 NB Note there are two decimal places in the 0.07 , so two decimal zeroes in the denominator. Next cancel down the decimal points 007/100 The two 'zeroes' prefixed to '7' are trivial and can be dropped. Hence 007/100 = 7/100 It follows that 0.07 = 7/100 NB If the decimal is 0.007 , then it is 0.007/1.000 = 7/1000 et.seq.
To write the word name for the decimal 70.07, you would start by reading the whole number part, which is 70. This is read as "seventy." Next, you would say "and" to represent the decimal point, followed by the fractional part. In this case, the fractional part is 07, which is read as "seven hundredths." Therefore, the word name for the decimal 70.07 is "seventy and seven hundredths."
The number 7= 7/1 or 14/2 or 21/3 .7= 7/10 or 14/20 or 28/40 .07= 7/100 .007=7/1000 .0007=7/10000
if you mean : .07 , you write that like this : seven hundredths
Fraction: 7/100 (7 out of 100) Decimal: .07 Percentage: 7%
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Forty cent as decimal
You can write it as 7%. In a decimal form .07 is the way it would be written.
0.07 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. Its rational equivalent is 7/100 which cannot be simplified.
fraction which is equivalent to 0.7 = 7/10
To convert decimals to fractions 0.7 = 0.7/1.0 Cancel down the decimal points 07/10 The zero prefixed to '7' is trivial and can be dropped . Hence 07/10 = 7/10 It follows 0.7 = 7/10
7/100
To convert decimals to fractions 0.07 = 0.07/1.00 NB Note there are two decimal places in the 0.07 , so two decimal zeroes in the denominator. Next cancel down the decimal points 007/100 The two 'zeroes' prefixed to '7' are trivial and can be dropped. Hence 007/100 = 7/100 It follows that 0.07 = 7/100 NB If the decimal is 0.007 , then it is 0.007/1.000 = 7/1000 et.seq.
It is 7 cents, exactly as in the question. A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point.