7/8 = .875
So you can answer question 1 in your homework. Any number times 1 is equal to the original number. When we simplify a fraction or change a fraction to find a common denominator so we can add or subtract if from another fraction we do not want to change it's value. We multiply ( or divide it ) it by one essentially. Remember 5/5 = 2/2 = 7/7 = 1.
0.2857
No. Because this is what the absolute value is intended to be, a positive number. Hence if the question was asked, what is the absolute value of -7, it would be 7. What is asked, is the value and not the sign. The value is 7.
0.7 IS a decimal.As a fraction, it is 7/10.0.7 IS a decimal.As a fraction, it is 7/10.0.7 IS a decimal.As a fraction, it is 7/10.0.7 IS a decimal.As a fraction, it is 7/10.
It is equivalent to 7/10 as a fraction
It is 7/100.
7/8 = .875
seven tenths
It is: 7/8 = 14/16
It is a fraction if the number below the line is not zero. If the ABSOLUTE value of the number above the line is smaller than the ABSOLUTE value of the number below the line then it is a proper fraction. Otherwise it is an improper fraction.So, -7 is smaller than 2 but -7/2 is not a proper fraction because the absolute value of -7 (which is 7) is not smaller than the absolute value of 2 (= 2).
7/10, and or its equivalent fractions.
A decimal value of any fraction simplified to 7/10
7
7 out of 9 has an absolute value which is less than 1 and so it cannot be expressed as an improper fraction.
22/7 No! It's a joke. There is no fraction value for pi. Pi is an irrational number, meaning that it cannot be represented in fractional form.
If you're looking at a list under this question in the book, I'm sorry you're not letting me see it, and there's no way I can give you the best answer from that list. My choice for the fraction closest to the actual value of (pi) is 22/7 . It's only about 0.04% wrong.