When the numerator and denominator of the division do not have a common factor.
Pie equals 3.417
How to turn 0.625 into a fraction
You can divide fractions by multiplying them by their reciprocal. You take the bottom fraction and turn it over, making the denominator the numerator. Once you have done this, you can simply multiply.
01222222222222. as a fraction = 1222222222222/1
79 is an integer and it makes little sense to turn it into a fraction. But, if you must, it is 79/1.
two divided by four = 2/4
A fraction means division. The fraction is just the dividend/the divisor, and afteryou finish doing the division, the quotient you get is the value of the fraction.
Pie equals 3.417
Do the division. 3/4 = 3 divided by 4 = 0.75
long division then move the decimal point
You should be familiar with long division involving decimals
It does not matter if it is a proper fraction or an improper one. The proper method is to carry out a long division, although you may be able to take short cuts if you know fractions of 10 or 100.
You do a long division, adding decimal digits until you get a remainder of zero (terminating decimal) or a repeating pattern of decimal digits.
Step 1: rewrite the division problem as a multiplication Step 2: write the first fraction as is Step 3: turn the divisor (the second fraction) up-side-down (this is now a reciprocal) Step 4:follow the same steps as in multiplication steps
Yes you can but you have to turn you division into multiplication first. Remember to divide fraction you can multiply by the reciprocal. Example: 2/4 devided by 4/6 is solved by flipping the 4/6 and multiplying. So 2/4 decided by 4/6 = 2/4 times 6/4 You can cross simplify the multiplication problem.
Fraction to decimal: Do the division. 3/4 = 3 divided by 4 = 0.75 Decimal to percent: Multiply by 100. 0.75 = 75 percent
When dividing by a fraction, the second fraction (the divisor) is changed into its reciprocal by swapping the numerator and denominator over (turning it upside down) and then it is multiplied by the first number (fraction).