The three fractions whose decimal equivalent is 0.40 are 4/10. 8/20 and 16/40. There are many more fractions that would have the same decimal result.
Starting from a decimal fraction, a percentage is simply the decimal fraction with the decimal point moved two place to the right.If you have a rational fraction, you convert it to an equivalent fraction whose denominator is 100. Then the numerator of that equivalent fraction is the percentage.
0.75 is 75 hundredths, which is one fraction; simplyfying by a factor of 5 gives 15/20, and final simplification by 5 gives 3/4.
Fractions that are not equivalent are dissimilar fractions * * * * * The term is used more commonly to refer to fractions whose denominators are different.
Yes. Supposing the decimal terminates after n digits following the decimal point. Then consider the fraction whose numerator is the integer formed from the decimal by removing the decimal point. The denominator is 10n or 1 followed by n 0s. This fraction is equivalent to the terminating decimal.
The three fractions whose decimal equivalent is 0.40 are 4/10. 8/20 and 16/40. There are many more fractions that would have the same decimal result.
1/4 2/8 3/12
0.25 = 1/4 = 2/8 = 3/12 = 4/16
4/10 2/5
2/5, 4/10, 6/15
They are: 2/5, 4/10 and 8/20
4/10 8/20 2/5
1/4, 2/8, 3/12
4/10,8/20/,2/5 because if you divide 40.0 by 100 you move the decimal point left two places and 0.40 from the D= denominator divided from the decimal and times it by the fraction sence equal the answer and youll get it.
0.25 = 25/100 = 1/4 = 10/40. All three fractions are the same because the denominator is four times the numerator, and the first is the same as 0.25 because if you divide 25.0 by 100, you move the decimal point left two places and get 0.25. from the decimal of the fraction to the denomanator divided from the decimal and multiplied by the fractio sence equal the answer and youll get it!
Starting from a decimal fraction, a percentage is simply the decimal fraction with the decimal point moved two place to the right.If you have a rational fraction, you convert it to an equivalent fraction whose denominator is 100. Then the numerator of that equivalent fraction is the percentage.
Equivalent fractions are fractions whose results are equal to each other. For example, 3/4 (three quarters) and 6/8 (six eighths) are equivalent fractions, because the answer to both their sums is 0.75.Any two pairs of numbers expressed as a vulgar fraction whose sums are equal to each other can be considered equivalent.