The fraction for .4 repeating is 2/5.
The fraction in an exponent takes the base to that radical power (1/2 is take the square root, 1/3 is take the third or "cube" root, 1/5 is take the fifth root, etc) and the numerator to that positive power (2 is squared, 3 is cubed, etc) For example: 4 to the 1/2 power is the square root of 4, which is two. 4 to the 3/2 power is the square root of four, 2, taken to the third power, which is 8. Sources: Background Knowledge
2 and 3-4 into a improper fraction = 11/42 3/4:= [(4 * 2)+3]/4= [8+3]/4= 11/4 in improper fraction
One way to get the fraction equivalent is to multiply the given fraction by 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/5,...1 fraction equivalent of 2/14 = 4/28
2.75 = 2 and 75/100 which is 2 and 3/4 now, for the improper fraction (4*2+3)/4 = 11/4 -----------
Oh, what a happy little question! When you have 2 to the power of -6, it means you're taking the reciprocal of 2 to the power of 6. So, 2 to the negative 6th power is 1 over 2 to the 6th power, which simplifies to 1 over 64. Just a little fraction painting to brighten your day!
Answer: 4/2 in fraction
4 and 1/2 as a fraction is 9/2
equivalent fraction for 2 out of 4 = 1/2
4/2 = 2
The fraction in an exponent takes the base to that radical power (1/2 is take the square root, 1/3 is take the third or "cube" root, 1/5 is take the fifth root, etc) and the numerator to that positive power (2 is squared, 3 is cubed, etc) For example: 4 to the 1/2 power is the square root of 4, which is two. 4 to the 3/2 power is the square root of four, 2, taken to the third power, which is 8. Sources: Background Knowledge
2 and 3-4 into a improper fraction = 11/42 3/4:= [(4 * 2)+3]/4= [8+3]/4= 11/4 in improper fraction
fraction in between 2/4 and 3/4 = 5/8 2/4 = 4/8 3/4 = 6/8 fraction in between 4/8 and 6/8 = 5/8. Thus, fraction in between 2/4 and 3/4 = 5/8.
2/4 = 1/2
2.75 = 2 and 75/100 which is 2 and 3/4 now, for the improper fraction (4*2+3)/4 = 11/4 -----------
It is simply: 4/1 as an improper fraction
2 4/9 as an improper fraction is 22/9.