Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes! So, like, the ratio for the decimal 0.20 is 1:5. It's like saying for every 1 part, there are 5 parts total. But hey, who really needs ratios when you've got a calculator, am I right?
.020
0.020 = 020/1000 = 1/50
002 is 2 and 020 is 20, so 020 is greater.
Well, darling, 020 as a fraction is simply 20/1. You see, any whole number can be written as a fraction with the number itself as the numerator and 1 as the denominator. So, 020 is no exception to this rule.
well..not exactly..it depends on what the question is
.020
20/1000th = .020
0.020 = 020/1000 = 1/50
A decimal is simply way of representing a ratio.
To turn a ratio into a decimal, divide the first number of the ratio by the second number. For example, if the ratio is 3:4, you would calculate 3 ÷ 4, which equals 0.75. This decimal represents the same relationship as the original ratio.
Just remove the decimal.
In ratios in mathematics , the equivalent value in decimal for 3 : 16 is 0.1875. The decimal for the ratio 3 to 16 is 0.1875.
yes it can
150/500 = 0.3
410 is, indeed, a decimal number.
Convert the ratio to fraction first, then convert the fraction to decimal. Example: ratio = 3 : 4 3 : 4 = 3/4 = 0.75
Sometimes, it depends on if it can be written as a ratio, if it can be a ratio, then it is rational.