Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To solve this, you can first convert 5/6 into a decimal by dividing 5 by 6, then divide that result by 12. It's all about breaking it down into smaller, manageable steps to find the answer. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
12/5 an improper fraction = (5*1 + 2)/5 = 7/5.
12 percent as a fraction reduced is 3/25
Twelve as a fraction in simplest for is either 12/1 or just 12.
equivalent fraction of 12/16 = 24/32
12/25 IS a fraction.
Divide 12 by 5 to change the fraction 12 over 5 to decimal form. 12/5 = 2.4.
12.5 written as a fraction is 12 5/10 or 12 1/2.
12 percent into a fraction and decimal = 3/25 . 0.12 12%= 12%/100%= 12/100 or 3/25 in fraction= 0.12 in decimal
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To solve this, you can first convert 5/6 into a decimal by dividing 5 by 6, then divide that result by 12. It's all about breaking it down into smaller, manageable steps to find the answer. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
It is 41/12.
12.35 = 12 and 35/100
10/12 is a fraction that is less than 1. It cannot sensibly be changed to a mixed fraction.
8 12/100 Make a decimal
48/100 = 12/25
first, you need to change 3/12 to 1/4, then 1/4 equals 25%
You NEVER "reduce" a fraction into a "smaller fraction". That would change its value. The whole idea that runs through everything you do in math is that you only change the way something looks, but you never change the size of the real number that it represents. 17/12 can't be reduced to any other fraction with lower terms. But if you want to, you can write it as 15/12 instead. That doesn't change anything. The two forms are still exactly the same number.