8/10 or 4/5
Written in fractional notation, 15 percent (0.15) = 15/100 = 3/20
0.00092 in Scientific Notation = 9.2 x 10-4
1/20
In mathematics, periods are primarily used to indicate decimal points in numbers, separating the whole number from the fractional part. For example, in the number 3.14, the period signifies that 3 is the whole number and 14 is the fractional part. Additionally, periods can denote the end of a statement in written mathematical explanations or proofs, similar to their use in sentences. In some contexts, periods may also represent multiplication, particularly in older texts or specific notations.
The decimal .65 can also be written as 65/100.
fractional notations of 0.85 is
1 - 1/10 - zero, you can't divide by zero or have zero divided by something.
A floating point number is one that contains an integer as well as a fractional part, for example 101.3625. These are often represented by their scientific notations as well, such as 1.013625E2
Written in fractional notation, 15 percent (0.15) = 15/100 = 3/20
Roman L. Biskup has written: 'Cutter's book for trying on notations...'
It is rational
It is 919/50
0.00092 in Scientific Notation = 9.2 x 10-4
A short written note, comment, or explanation.Ex: Our teacher makes notations in the margins of our reports.By: me
As an improper fraction it is: 15/2
1/20
You do not divide or multiply notations: you perform those operations on numbers which are expressed in different notations. How you do that depends on which notation you are concerned with.