Change the fraction into a decimal and then multiply it by 100 for its percentage. As for example: 1/2 is 0.5 as a decimal and 50% as a percentage As for example: 3/4 is 0.75 as a decimal and 75% as its percentage As for example: 5/8 is 0.625 as a decimal and 62.5% as its percentage
0.30
-2.5 is one example of a lower decimal number.
The answer depends on the what the decimal is, for example 0.5 = 2 quarters.
Irrational numbers are decimal numbers that can't be expressed as fractions. An example is the square root of 2
Okay. This If You Are Looking For A Example Of Terminating And Repeating Decimal You Came To The Right Place :] Example For Terminating Decimal 1/7= 0.142857 Example For Repeating Decimal 1/3= 0.33..
decimal means 10.
A repeating decimal is just a decimal that repeats. An example would be 6.575757... Repeating decimals are infinite.
A decimal point is the actual point. A decimal is the number that has a decimal point in it. For example; 28429.018
A non-repeating decimal is a decimal that never repeats itself. For example, pi is a non-repeating decimal.
A like decimal will have the same place value. For example, a like decimal to 0.0004 would be 0.0005.
Change the fraction into a decimal and then multiply it by 100 for its percentage. As for example: 1/2 is 0.5 as a decimal and 50% as a percentage As for example: 3/4 is 0.75 as a decimal and 75% as its percentage As for example: 5/8 is 0.625 as a decimal and 62.5% as its percentage
It is a decimal fraction: for example 0.25 or 0.166... recurring
0.30
a terminating decimal. An example is the decimal for 1/4 is .25 and that ends or terminates.
You multiply the decimal by 100. For example 0.5 as a decimal is 50% (0.5 x 100)
In whole numbers, a decimal follows the number. Example, in the number 7, the decimal is after it, 7.0 The decimal is not visible, but it is there.