2.7 = 27/10
1.4, 14/10 or 7/5
To express 16.54 as a mixed number, first separate the whole number from the decimal. The whole number is 16, and the decimal 0.54 can be converted to a fraction by recognizing that 54/100 can be simplified to 27/50. Therefore, 16.54 can be expressed as the mixed number ( 16 \frac{27}{50} ).
It is a decimal. As a mixed number, it would be 15 and 27/100 (fifteen and twenty-seven hundredths). * (the fraction 3/11 is approximated by the repeating decimal 0.272727).
0.16 is already a decimal. And there is no mixed decimal.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal and proceed.
1.4, 14/10 or 7/5
To convert 4.27 to a mixed number, you first separate the whole number part from the decimal part. The whole number part is 4. The decimal part .27 can be written as a fraction by placing it over 100, since there are two decimal places. So, .27 is 27/100. Putting it all together, 4.27 as a mixed number is 4 27/100.
To express 16.54 as a mixed number, first separate the whole number from the decimal. The whole number is 16, and the decimal 0.54 can be converted to a fraction by recognizing that 54/100 can be simplified to 27/50. Therefore, 16.54 can be expressed as the mixed number ( 16 \frac{27}{50} ).
It is a decimal. As a mixed number, it would be 15 and 27/100 (fifteen and twenty-seven hundredths). * (the fraction 3/11 is approximated by the repeating decimal 0.272727).
0.16 is already a decimal. And there is no mixed decimal.
2.54, which is in decimal form, can be rewritten, in fractional form, as 254/100 or as a mixed number as 2 54/100 which can then be reduced to 2 27/50 which can no longer be reduced without getting a decimal. Your final answer should be 2 27/50.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal and proceed.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal.
Yes. A mixed decimal is any decimal with an integer ... i.e. 7.38. .38 is the decimal 7 is the integer
027 = 27 is 27, as a decimal.
175: as a decimal = 175.0 as a mixed fraction = Ideally, it can't be converted into a mixed fraction.
No, but it can have a decimal equivalent.