If you mean 18 x 1/2 it equals 9
0.18 equals 9/50 in fractional terms. To convert a decimal into a fraction: Set the decimal up as a fraction over 1: .18 becomes .18/1; then count how many places there are to the right of the decimal and add that many zeroes to the bottom number and remove the decimal: .18/1 becomes 18/100 - then reduce the fraction to its lowest terms: 18/100 = 9/50. .18 as a fraction is 9/50
Yes, when any number is multiplied by a decimal, as long as the decimal is less than 1, the product is smaller that that number (assuming we are just dealing with positive numbers) An example is 5 times .4, which equals 2. 2 is less than 5. Another example, this time where both numbers are decimals, is .3 times .1 which equals .03. .03 is smaller that both .3 and .1. The reason it gets smaller is because by multiplying by a decimal, you are trying to get a fraction of the number, which will always be less than that number. For example, 3 times .5 = 1.5. Here, the result is a fraction (1/2) of three.
An example of a repeating decimal is the fraction 1/6. One sixth equals zero point one six six repeating.
0.5
1/6th equals 0.1666. Times 5 equals 0.83333333333333333333333333333333...
It is: 1/10 times 6 = 3/5 as a simple fraction or 0.6 as a decimal
1/6
1/25 = 1 ÷ 25 = 0.04
0.5 = 5/10 = 1/2
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Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 261. As a fraction, 261 can be written as 261/1, which is already in its simplest form. And as a decimal, 261 is simply 261.0, showing its full and complete self. Remember, every number is special in its own way, just like you are special too.
It is: 1/100 times 100 = 1
1.2
1Divide the fraction's numerator by its denominator to change it into a decimal. For an example, let the fraction be 1/4. So, 1/4 divided by 4, or 1 ÷ 4, equals 0.25.2Drop the percentage sign from the percent, then divide the number by 100 to convert it to a decimal. In this example, let the percentage amount be 50% --- 50 divided by 100, 50 ÷ 100, equals 0.5.3Multiply the fraction's decimal to the percentage's decimal. Concluding this example, 0.25 multiplied by 0.5, or 0.25 --- 0.5, equals 0.125.
As a decimal. For example 1/2 also equals 0.5.
7.100 is a decimal it equals 7.1 as a fraction it is 7 1/10 as a mixed number it is 71/10