3/4 or three quarters of a foot
1/2
It is 2/3 in its simplest form
A mix Fraction is when there is a whole number and a fraction together. For example: 2 3/4A mixed fraction is a fraction which has a whole number and a fraction component. For example, 1 and 3/5 would be a mixed fraction.
An improper fraction is already in it's simplest form as long as in the fraction part the denominator is bigger then the numerator.
To convert 55 cm to feet, we first divide by 30.48 (since 1 foot is equal to 30.48 cm). This gives us approximately 1.80 feet. To convert the remaining centimeters to inches, we multiply the decimal part (0.80 feet) by 12 (since 1 foot is equal to 12 inches), which gives us 9.6 inches. Therefore, 55 cm is approximately 1 foot 9.6 inches.
To convert 2.2 inches into fraction form, we first need to recognize that 0.2 inches is equivalent to 1/5 of an inch. Therefore, 2.2 inches is the same as 2 + 1/5 inches. This can be simplified to 11/5 inches in fraction form.
To decimal what? To convert to decimal inches: multiply the feet by 12 (as there are 12 inches in 1 foot) and add to the inches to get the whole number before the decimal point; now divide the numerator of the fraction of inches by the denominator of the fraction to get the part after the decimal point. To convert to decimal feet: divide the numerator of the fraction of inches by the denominator and add to the inches to get the mixed number of inches into decimal format. As there are 12 inches in a foot, divide this by 12 and add to the number of feet to get the result as a decimal fraction of feet.
4 inches is a 1/3 of 1 foot or 12 inches
it is nine twelfths of a foot.
1 foot = 12 inches. So (3 inches)/(1 foot) = (3 inches)/(12 inches) = 3/12 = 1/4 =0.25
12 inches = 1 foot, therefore an inch is 1/12 of 1 foot.
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1 foot = 12 inches. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
There are 12 inches in a ft, SO ... (4 in/12 in) = 1/3, OR ... 4 inches is one third of a foot.