8/20, 7/20, 6/20, 6/20 etc, and 9/21, 9/30, 9/40, 9/50, 9/100, 9/1000 etc
The fraction 9 twentieths, written as ( \frac{9}{20} ), is already in its simplest form. The numerator (9) and the denominator (20) have no common factors other than 1. Therefore, it cannot be simplified further.
9/20 = 9 ÷ 20 = 0.45 in decimal
Convert the fraction to equivalent fractions with the same denominator, then the numerators can be subtracted: 11/12 - 3/20 = 55/60 - 9/60 = 46/60 = 23/30
9/20 x 200 = 90
Yes, 9 tenths can be represented as a fraction in multiple ways. One common equivalent fraction is 18 twentieths, as both fractions represent the same value. Additionally, 9 tenths can also be written as 90 hundredths. These fractions are equivalent because they represent the same portion of a whole.
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yeah.... eighteen twentieths reduces by two into 9 tenths (18/20 = 9/10)
Proper fractions have a numerator (top number) that is smaller than it's denominator (lower number). Improper fractions are the opposite, so 9/4 is improper.
1.45
We convert into like terms giving sixteen twentieths minus five twentieths, giving eleven twentieths.
nine twentieths in percentage = 45%= 9/20 * 100% = 0.45 * 100% = 45%
9/20 = 9 ÷ 20 = 0.45 in decimal
9/20
Convert the fraction to equivalent fractions with the same denominator, then the numerators can be subtracted: 11/12 - 3/20 = 55/60 - 9/60 = 46/60 = 23/30
9/20 x 200 = 90
1/4 + 1/5 = 9/20 Answer: To add fractions with different denominators, get the Least Common Denominator (LCD) of the addends first, then add the numerators of the fractions. In 1/4 + 1/5, the LCD is 20. 1/4 = 5/20 1/5 = 4/20 .......===== ....... 9/20
Yes, 9 tenths can be represented as a fraction in multiple ways. One common equivalent fraction is 18 twentieths, as both fractions represent the same value. Additionally, 9 tenths can also be written as 90 hundredths. These fractions are equivalent because they represent the same portion of a whole.