0.3333 repeating
If you mean 18 x 1/2 it equals 9
An example of a repeating decimal is the fraction 1/6. One sixth equals zero point one six six repeating.
0.5
The decimal is 17, the fraction (if you must have one) is 17/1
The number 16 as a decimal is simply 16.0. As a fraction, 16 can be expressed as 16/1, which is the same as 16.0 when written in decimal form. This is because any whole number can be represented as a fraction with the denominator of 1.
1/6th equals 0.1666. Times 5 equals 0.83333333333333333333333333333333...
1/6
It is: 1/10 times 6 = 3/5 as a simple fraction or 0.6 as a decimal
1/25 = 1 ÷ 25 = 0.04
0.5 = 5/10 = 1/2
13
Eighth of one percent can be written as a fraction or a decimal. As a fraction, it is ( \frac{1}{8} ) of 1%, which equals ( \frac{1}{8} \times \frac{1}{100} = \frac{1}{800} ). In decimal form, this is 0.00125, since 1% is 0.01 and dividing that by 8 gives 0.00125.
1.2
It is: 1/100 times 100 = 1
0.166666666 as a fraction is best represented as 1/6. To convert the decimal to a fraction, you can see that the repeating decimal 0.166666666 can be simplified to 1/6 by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 0.166666666, which equals 1.
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.