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Yes. 7.38 is a mixed decimal.Mixed decimals are an integer plus a decimal. For example 5 + .1 = 5.1
Not sure what you mean by a mixed decimal, but 5/7 is a repeating decimal: 0.71485 The last five digit repeat. A mixed decimal is when you have both a fraction and a decimal in your answer. Like, 5/7 is equal to ( 0.71 3/7). Fractions equivalent to repeating decimals may be written as mixed decimals.
Decimals less than one can't be expressed as mixed number and so 0.5 as a fraction is 1/2 in its simplest form
3 5/10 = 3 1/2 = 3.5
The expression 5r1 typically represents a mixed number, where 5 is the whole number part and 1 is the fractional part. To convert this mixed number to a decimal, you would divide the fractional part (1) by the whole number part (5), which equals 0.2. Therefore, 5r1 in decimals is 5.2.
15.8/0.8 22.57
No. Mixed numbers are a number and a fraction.
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mixed decimals
Four different mixed decimals that equal 11 wholes are: 10.5, 9.8, 8.25, and 7.75. Each of these mixed decimals, when combined with appropriate fractions or integers, can total 11. For example, 10.5 + 0.5 = 11, 9.8 + 1.2 = 11, 8.25 + 2.75 = 11, and 7.75 + 3.25 = 11. These combinations illustrate how various mixed decimals can sum to the same whole number.
First, you draw a number line. You then make points for the counting numbers, and place the mixed numbers and decimals between these points, getting their own points and labels.
Fractions can be converted to decimals, percentages or mixed numbers.
Yes. 7.38 is a mixed decimal.Mixed decimals are an integer plus a decimal. For example 5 + .1 = 5.1
Not sure what you mean by a mixed decimal, but 5/7 is a repeating decimal: 0.71485 The last five digit repeat. A mixed decimal is when you have both a fraction and a decimal in your answer. Like, 5/7 is equal to ( 0.71 3/7). Fractions equivalent to repeating decimals may be written as mixed decimals.
moffat tunel (colorado) 6.21 miles
write the following as decimals or mixed decimals. 1.three tenths= 2.six thousands 3.eight ten-thousands 4.one hundred twelve thousandths 5.sixty and seventy five thousands
No it cannot because it would then be a regular fraction. If you mean less than one as in decimals, than that is impossible because there can never be decimals in a fraction.