No it's to: one quarter, which is the smallest term
1/4
512/4 = 256/2 = 128
The number 512 in base 2 (binary) is represented as 1000000000. This is because 512 is equal to (2^9), which corresponds to a 1 followed by nine zeros in binary notation.
0.875
0.375
1/4
256
512/4 = 256/2 = 128
The number 512 in base 2 (binary) is represented as 1000000000. This is because 512 is equal to (2^9), which corresponds to a 1 followed by nine zeros in binary notation.
0.875
0.375
2
Yes
3/4 is equal to 6/8
2 3 8ths +5 7 8ths
512
1 & 512, 2 & 256, 4 & 128, 8 & 64, 16 & 32