The number 35.5 is already written with a decimal part to the fraction.
To convert 9.7 to a fraction, first recognize that 9.7 can be written as 9 + 0.7. The whole number part, 9, remains the same and the decimal part, 0.7, is converted to a fraction by dividing the decimal by 1. In this case, 0.7 divided by 1 is 7/10. Therefore, 9.7 can be written as the fraction 9 7/10.
To make a decimal a fraction write the numeral part of it and divided by 10.... i.e., the no of numerals after the decimal. Eg. 0.59 can be written as 59/100 6.3 can be written as 63/10 and 0.4567 can be written as 4567/10000 The answer is 621/1000
.1 is one tenth which is 1/10 written as a fraction. .25 is one quarter which is 1/25 written as a fraction. There are terminating decimals. You can have decimals that repeat forever, such as .333... there the ...means it goes on forever. You can have a mixed decimal where part repeats and part does not. Such as .123333 where only the 3 repeats forever. Typos: 0.25 is 1/4 when written as a fraction. Replace "There" by "These"
The upper part of a fraction is its numerator and the lower part of a fraction is its denominator.
The Nordic cross on the Finnish flag is blue and the remainder of the flag is white.
The Blue field
field
Liechtenstein's flag is blue in the top half and red in the bottom half. There is also a yellow/gold crown in the blue part.
denominator
No. There isn't but the easiest way is to draw the UK flag, put blue around it in a rectangular shape. Then draw stars on that blue part (dark blue).
The Blue, top part of the flag is the sky and the bright yellow represents the golden wheat fields.
There are no blue stripes on the American Flag. There are red and white stripes for each of the original 13 colonies. The blue part in the left corner with 50 stars is for the 50 states. The blue is because America's colors are red, white, and blue.
purple
The denominator.
It's usually called the canton or the union.
The Blue part Stands for the sea, the red part stand for the fire an lava, and the white part stands for the snow!