The value is the same, the whole number ( to the left of the decimal point ) is the same, but the fraction of 1 ( to the right of the decimal point) can be expressed as either a fraction or a decimal depending on its use, so for example: 1.375 is the same as 1 3/8
It means that you find a decimal number that has the same value as the fraction - or often a value that is close, since most fractions cannot be expressed exactly with a terminating decimal. Just divide the numerator by the denominator, to get an equivalent decimal.
There are an infinite number of fractions which have the same value as 3/8. For example 6/16 or 30/80. The decimal value of this fraction is 0.375
1/10
3/5 is the same as 6/10 which = 0.6
Same value -- different formats 37/100 (fraction) = 0.37 (decimal) = 37%
The value is the same, the whole number ( to the left of the decimal point ) is the same, but the fraction of 1 ( to the right of the decimal point) can be expressed as either a fraction or a decimal depending on its use, so for example: 1.375 is the same as 1 3/8
It means that you find a decimal number that has the same value as the fraction - or often a value that is close, since most fractions cannot be expressed exactly with a terminating decimal. Just divide the numerator by the denominator, to get an equivalent decimal.
65/100 or 13/20
The decimal of the fraction 8 over 110 is 0.07272. The 72 in the decimal repeats itself indefinitely, as in 0.072727272...
There are an infinite number of fractions which have the same value as 3/8. For example 6/16 or 30/80. The decimal value of this fraction is 0.375
110/80
1/10
3/5 is the same as 6/10 which = 0.6
300 over 1000 is the same as 300 divided by 1,000 which equals 0.3
260 over 100 is the same as 260 ÷ 100 = 2.6
When You have a zero "0" after a decimal fraction such as .70, the value remains the same, so it's still the same as .7 such as .1060 and .106 are the same.