The decimal .4 is the fraction 4/10 or reduced 2/5.
1/2
As a mixed number it is 67/5 As an un-reduced fraction it is 13 4/10 And as a reduced fraction it is 13 2/5
To reduce a fraction you would just simplify the fraction to its lowest terms. For example: 20/5 reduced would be 4. Another example: 4/8 reduced would equal 1/2.
Example of an improper fraction is 11/4 To convert to a mixed fraction, divide the numerator 11 by the denominator 4 thus: 11 / 4 = 2 remainder 3 The 2 is the whole number, and the remainder 3 is placed over the denominator 4 thus: 2 3/4
The decimal .4 is the fraction 4/10 or reduced 2/5.
the answer is 2 over 4 2/4
1/2
As a mixed number it is 67/5 As an un-reduced fraction it is 13 4/10 And as a reduced fraction it is 13 2/5
the answer is 2/3
4/100, which can be reduced to 2/50
To reduce a fraction you would just simplify the fraction to its lowest terms. For example: 20/5 reduced would be 4. Another example: 4/8 reduced would equal 1/2.
4 tenths = 0.4 or 2/5 as a reduced fraction.
Put the remainder on top of the divisor and that is the fraction. Remember that a number which divides the other number is known as the divisor. So if we have 4 divided by 2, then 2 is the divisor and 4 is the dividend.
Example of an improper fraction is 11/4 To convert to a mixed fraction, divide the numerator 11 by the denominator 4 thus: 11 / 4 = 2 remainder 3 The 2 is the whole number, and the remainder 3 is placed over the denominator 4 thus: 2 3/4
1½, or 1.5 "One quarter" means to divide by 4, but 6 isn't a multiple of 4 so the answer includes a remainder. In common practice, the remainder part of a division is written as a fraction whose numerator is the remainder itself and the denominator is the divisor. In this case 6 is divisible by 4 one time with 2 left over, so the answer is 1 and 2/4. Reduced to lowest terms 2/4 is 1/2, which can also be expressed as the decimal 0.5
2 and 3/12is, reduced,2 and 1/4So, to get improper fraction...,(4 * 2 + 1)/4= 9/4=====