no way
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actually there is a way. Take 0.121212...and you want to change it into a fraction? what you do is you say that that is 1x. Then you find out what that times 100 is to get 100x. Then you take away the 1x from the 100x so that it will look like this:
1x=0.121212........
100x= 12.1212....
99x= 12
so then you have got the number 12 left? well then you put that number over 99 so you get 12/99. then see if it can cancel down which it can: to, 4/33.
so your answer is 4/33 in the end! hope this helped x
You can either convert fractions to decimals and compare the decimal numbers; find equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then compare numerators or find equivalent fractions with the same numerator and then compare denominators.
Fractions and decimals are usually rational numbers. Besides, multiplying rational and irrational numbers is also similar.
No. Natural numbers are integers, no decimals, no fractions.
Whole numbers are numbers from 0 to infinity. They must be numbers that are not fractions or decimals, and must be positive. Integers can be any numbers that are whole, negative or positive. Zero is not a positive number. Neither is it negative. Rational numbers are an fraction. Eg: 6/10 or 6/6 They can also be whole numbers because 6/6 is also 1. Counting numbers are also numbers 1-infinity, but once again, it is all whole numbers, meaning that they are not decimals or some thing like: .1 or 1/2
No because integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions
A calculator can convert numbers that appear as decimals into numbers that appear as fractions. Fractions are generally considered more easy to use then decimals.
In order to convert decimals into percentages In order to convert decimals into fractions To distinguish irrational numbers from rational numbers
All numbers can be changed from fractions to decimals.
You can either convert fractions to decimals and compare the decimal numbers; find equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then compare numerators or find equivalent fractions with the same numerator and then compare denominators.
Whole numbers are positive numbers and there are no fractions or decimals.
Decimals can only be converted into fractions if they are rational numbers
Convert any mixed numbers to improper fractions. Once you have a fraction (proper or improper) do the division. 2/4 = 2 divided by 4 = 0.5
Fractions are considered a Countable infinity, while decimals are uncountable. I don't know if you can state that one is more than the other, only that you can arrange all fractions in such a way that they can be counted (even though you'd never get to the end). Decimals, and irrational numbers cannot be counted. See related link for more information on this. Carl Sagan said something like: the number 1 and a googolplex are the same distance away from infinity.
Once again, if you're talking about whole numbers, then negative integers and zero. But since fractions and decimals are numbers, and are not integers, anything between negative infinity to 1 are before one. So fractions and/or decimals between 1 and zero, such as 1/2, 0.9, and anything between negative infinity and zero, such as -1024, -6/13, 69.029.
Decimals separate whole numbers from fractions.
There are an infinity of numbers between 1 and 100 by way of fractions or decimals. The normal answer is 100. Between includes the first and last number.
No because whole numbers are integers without decimals or fractions