Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, a fraction with a denominator of 10 or a power of 10 is called a decimal fraction. It's like when you divide something into tenths or hundredths or, you know, any power of 10. So, yeah, decimal fraction, that's the fancy term for it.
To write 1.89 as a fraction, you first need to convert the decimal to a fraction. Since 1.89 has two decimal places, you can write it as 189/100, as the decimal point is after the hundredths place. To simplify the fraction, you can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 3 in this case, resulting in 63/33.
To turn a decimal like 9.05 into an improper fraction, you first need to convert the decimal into a fraction. Since 9.05 has two decimal places, you can write it as 905/100. To simplify this fraction, you can divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 5 in this case. Therefore, 9.05 as an improper fraction is 181/20.
Not sure what you mean by a mixed decimal, but 5/7 is a repeating decimal: 0.71485 The last five digit repeat. A mixed decimal is when you have both a fraction and a decimal in your answer. Like, 5/7 is equal to ( 0.71 3/7). Fractions equivalent to repeating decimals may be written as mixed decimals.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To convert -6.25 into a fraction, we first turn the decimal into a fraction by putting it over 100, which gives us -625/100. Then, we simplify this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 25, resulting in -25/4. Just like that, we've turned a decimal into a fraction, and now we have a lovely little -25/4 to work with.
A trick for changing a decimal to a fraction is to say it aloud and write it out as how it says like for example .4 = 4/10 and you can simplify it. That would be a way you can change a decimal to a fraction.
You can change a fraction into a decimal by dividing. example: 1/2=2devided by1 = 0.5 Changing back is... example: because there is one digit before the decimal point you go and change it to 5/10. If there was two digits like 0.05, it wouldn't been 5/100. Then you just simplify it. Thank you
-5 is not a decimal. You could change it to a decimal by putting it over 1 like this -5/1, but I think you made a mistake when posting this question.
a Decimal.
Decimal: 7.703 Fraction: 7703/1000
Oh, dude, like, the decimal of the fraction 81/100 is 0.81. It's like taking 81 and dividing it by 100, which gives you 0.81. So, yeah, that's the decimal. Cool, right?
first you divide the numerator from the denominator. like if your fraction was five tenths then you would divide like this 5/10 and the calculator will give you the decimal.
Just like a fraction, you take the numerator and divide it by the denominator.
The way I change a decimal like that into a fraction is I put a one under the decimal point and put zeros under all the other numbers. Then I reduce it. .40625 = 40625 = 1625 = 65 = 13 100000 100000 4000 160 32
No, not all can be put to a fraction like in algebra this year we can't.
Just like an ordinary fraction - divide the numerator (top) by the denominator (bottom).
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.