A negative power can change "sides of the fraction" to become a positive power. For example: 5-2 = 1/52 = 1/25 In this case: 10-4 = 1/104 = 1/10,000 = 0.0001
2 over 5 6 over 15 8 over 20 4 times 10 to the hundtreth power over 10 times 10 to the hundreth power All of those are equivalent fractions of 0.4.
[ 4 + 4 ] + [ 4 over 4 in a fraction] + [4 over 4 in a fraction]
4/10
4/10 = 2/5
It is: 10-4= 6/1 as an improper fraction
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, a fraction with a denominator of 10 or a power of 10 is called a decimal fraction. It's like when you divide something into tenths or hundredths or, you know, any power of 10. So, yeah, decimal fraction, that's the fancy term for it.
The easiest way to convert a decimal into a fraction is to multiply it by a power of 10, and then put this power of 10 as the denominator. In this case, you can multiply by 10 to get 8. This means we can have 8/10 as a starting point. The next step is to assess if the fraction can be simplified. In this case, both 8 and 10 can be divided by 2, so we can simplify the fraction by doing this. That leaves us with 4/5, which is the simplest the fraction will get. Therefore, the fraction of 0.8 is 4/5.
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a proper fraction whose denominator is a power of 10
A negative power can change "sides of the fraction" to become a positive power. For example: 5-2 = 1/52 = 1/25 In this case: 10-4 = 1/104 = 1/10,000 = 0.0001
4/10
4/10
4.3is,4 and 3/10so, to get the improper fraction...,(10 * 4 + 3)/10= 43/10=======
10.75 is 10 3/4 as a fraction.
10-1 = .1 In fraction form, .1 = 1/10