There are an infinite number of fractions which have the same value as 3/8. For example 6/16 or 30/80. The decimal value of this fraction is 0.375
+8 and -8
Yes as for example 3/4 has the same value as 6/8
12.7 is bigger than 8. Here are the steps to convert the answer to HTML: 12.7 is the larger number Convert the larger number to HTML: 12.7Therefore the answer is that 12.7 is bigger than 8.
any number with demnomiator a multiple of 8 and numerator multiple of 8.
There are an infinite number of fractions which have the same value as 3/8. For example 6/16 or 30/80. The decimal value of this fraction is 0.375
+8 and -8
Yes as for example 3/4 has the same value as 6/8
12.7 is bigger than 8. Here are the steps to convert the answer to HTML: 12.7 is the larger number Convert the larger number to HTML: 12.7Therefore the answer is that 12.7 is bigger than 8.
any number with demnomiator a multiple of 8 and numerator multiple of 8.
Fractions of the same value but with different values are called equivalent fractions. For example, 3/4 (three quarters) and 6/8 (six eighths) are both equal to 0.75, and are therefore equivalent fractions. Hope this helps >.<
An infinite number of fractions do. This is because you can multiply it by the number one without changing it's value, and any number other than zero divided by itself equals one. This means you can multiply it by 2/2, 3/3, 4/4 and so on, giving you the fractions 3/4, 6/8, 9/12, 12/16, 15/20, etc.
Equivalent fractions can be defined as fractions that may have different numerators and denominators but they represent the same value. For example, 9/12 and 6/8 are equivalent fractions because both are equal to 3/4.
A lot too many to be listed cause one could be 7 and 1/billionth in fact that are an infinite number of fractions between 7 and 8, just like there are an infinite number of numbers, the fractions would just get smaller and smaller.
The digit 8 in the number 185,900 has a value of 80,000.
If you double the denominator of any fraction, the number of unit fractions stays the same but each unit fraction is half as big. So the value of the fraction is half what it was when you double the denominator. 2×(5/8)=(2×5)/8=10/8
Common fractions such as 3/4 or 7/8 ... etc