Answer: Your number times .16666666667 Answer: Either you use the fraction key (if your calculator has one - it is usually labelled something like a b/c); that will keep the result as a fraction. Or you just divide the number by six; that will show you the result in decimals.
0.75 is equivalent to 3/4 as a fraction or written as three quarters .
in fraction it is 1/4
Same as a proper fraction. You check whether you can divide numerator and denominator by the same number.
When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the lower demomenator is the bigger fraction.
Answer: Your number times .16666666667 Answer: Either you use the fraction key (if your calculator has one - it is usually labelled something like a b/c); that will keep the result as a fraction. Or you just divide the number by six; that will show you the result in decimals.
A ratio is the same as a fraction.
0.75 is equivalent to 3/4 as a fraction or written as three quarters .
The same fraction.
Oh honey, an equivalent fraction is like finding a different outfit that still fits you the same. It's when you have different numbers on top and bottom, but they still represent the same part of the whole. It's math's way of saying, "I may look different, but I'm still the same underneath."
The fraction that you get when you multiply the numerator and denominator of the original fraction both by the same number.
Multiply the fraction by the same number.
62.5 is the same as 62½ as a fraction.
It is an equivalent fraction.
The 'flip' (the reciprocal) of the same fraction.
in fraction it is 1/4
75/100 is an equivalent fraction.