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How do you turn 3.155 into a fraction and 8203?

3.155 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its rational equivalent is 3155/1000 which can be simplified, if required.


What is 175 as a decimal and a mixed fraction?

175: as a decimal = 175.0 as a mixed fraction = Ideally, it can't be converted into a mixed fraction.


What consists of a whole number and a fraction?

A mixed numberThis is called a mixed number or mixed fraction.


When an improper fraction is written as a combination of a whole and a proper fraction what it is called?

It is called a mixed number or a mixed fraction.


What is 98 as a mixed fraction?

98 is an integer and there is no sensible way of representing it as a mixed fraction.


A number containing a whole number and a fraction?

mixed numbers


What is the number containing a whole number and a fraction?

A mixed number


What is 0.714285 as a mixed fraction?

0.714285 does not convert to a mixed fraction, just a fraction. It is: 142857/200000


What is the sum of an integer and a fraction?

It is a fraction - which may be mixed or proper.


A fraction with a whole number is called a?

It is a Mixed Number or Mixed Fraction.


How do you Convert into a mixed fraction?

The answer depends on what you wish to convert into a mixed fraction.


When dividing the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same and 8203 non-zero number what happens to the value of the original and 8203 fraction?

When you divide both the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same non-zero number, the value of the fraction remains unchanged. This is because you are essentially scaling both parts of the fraction equally, which does not affect its overall ratio. For example, if you have the fraction ( \frac{a}{b} ) and you divide both by ( c ) (where ( c \neq 0 )), the fraction simplifies to ( \frac{a/c}{b/c} ), which is equivalent to the original fraction.