The whole number 3 stands on it's own. You take the decimal portion and figure out what the last decimal place is. 10s, 100s, etc. then take the number, in this case 3125 and put it over that number you came up with. In short 10,000. From there you reduce it as far as possible without having a fraction of a fraction. From this point you should be able to arrive at the answer on your own.
It depends on the number it goes up to like eg 1-100 you would go up in 10s or 5s
4 10s equal 10+10+10+10 6 10s equal 10+10+10+10+10+10
multiply both the top and bottom by 105.6*10 / 1 * 10your new number is 56/10 which is the same as 5.6now.. how many 10s are in 56... there are 5 10s which is 50so you have 5 with 6 remaining over 10 if you write that out you get5 and 6/106/10 can be reduced to lowest terms... 3/5your answer is 5 and 3/5
43 tens and 5 ones.
1.3
This all depends on what value is given for the problem. If the decimal numbers are continuous and repetitive, like 3.3333....., then you need to set a variable and work out with the computation. For instance:Let s = 3.333.... and 10s = 3.3333... Then,10s - s = 3.333... - 0.333..9s = 3s = 3/9s = 1/3Note that this method doesn't work for all decimal values, such as the irrational numbers. For instance, there is no way to write π in fractional form. 22/7 is the approximation of π, but it's not actually the value of π. We say that we convert a decimal number to a fraction if that number is rational. A rational number is a quotient of two integers, such that the denominator integer is not zero.
Move the decimal points to the left. The number of places to the left is the number of 0s in the denominator.
The whole number 3 stands on it's own. You take the decimal portion and figure out what the last decimal place is. 10s, 100s, etc. then take the number, in this case 3125 and put it over that number you came up with. In short 10,000. From there you reduce it as far as possible without having a fraction of a fraction. From this point you should be able to arrive at the answer on your own.
It depends on the number it goes up to like eg 1-100 you would go up in 10s or 5s
Kaka
1/2 and 2/4
89/10 is an improper fraction, meaning, the denominator is a smaller number than the numerator. A mixed number consists of a whole number and a proper fraction, such as, 8 9/10. :)
Twenty 20
0 to the nearest hundred, for example.
This old system hasn't been used since 1971 but it would have been written £31.10/- or £31 10s 0d
4 10s equal 10+10+10+10 6 10s equal 10+10+10+10+10+10