You divide the numerator (top) by the GCF to give you the numerator for the reduced fraction. You divide the denominator (bottom) by the GCF to give you the denominator of the reduced fraction. DONE! For example, 27/45 GCF(27, 45) = 9 Numerator of reduced fraction = 27/9 = 3 Denominator of reduced fraction = 45/9 = 5 So reduced fraction = 3/5
you divide the numarator to the denomanator
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.
The inverse of the fraction.
Just divide 13 by 16 - for example, on a calculator. This will give you the equivalent decimal.
1000/50
first you divide the numerator from the denominator. like if your fraction was five tenths then you would divide like this 5/10 and the calculator will give you the decimal.
Exactly the other way around: Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the result will give you the decimal form of the fraction.
You divide the numerator (top) by the GCF to give you the numerator for the reduced fraction. You divide the denominator (bottom) by the GCF to give you the denominator of the reduced fraction. DONE! For example, 27/45 GCF(27, 45) = 9 Numerator of reduced fraction = 27/9 = 3 Denominator of reduced fraction = 45/9 = 5 So reduced fraction = 3/5
How a fraction changes when you divide it depends on what you divide it by.
you divide the numarator to the denomanator
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.
Yes, you can divide fraction untli u make the mixed number into a improper fraction then divide
548 is an integer. If you divide it by a number which is not a factor of 548 then you will get a fraction.
Here are some good links to use if you need help again with this: http://www.csgnetwork.com/decimal2fractwecalc.html = decimal to fraction calculator http://www.webmath.com/dec2fract.html = decimal to fraction calculator (w/ breakdown) .02 = 1/50 but if you need it broken down on exactly how to do it: Here's how to convert .02 to a fraction... There is not much that can be done to figure out how to write .02 as a fraction, except to literally use what the decimal portion of your number, the .02, means. Since there are 2 digits in 02, the very last digit is the "100th" decimal place. So we can just say that .02 is the same as 02/100. The fraction 2/100 is not reduced to lowest terms. We can reduce this fraction to lowest terms by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 2. Why divide by 2? 2 is the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) or Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of the numbers 2 and 100. So, this fraction reduced to lowest terms is 1/50. So your final answer is: .02 can be written as the fraction 1/50.
yes
The inverse of the fraction.