It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
To convert a decimal into a fraction, place .4875 over 1 in fraction for (.4875/1). Then add as many zeroes to the right of the lower number as there are numbers to the right of the decimal and remove the decimal (4875/10000). Then reduce the fraction to its lowest term (39/80).
A decimal is a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. A decimal is not a sequence and so there is no nth term in a decimal.
Divide till you cant divide evenly
25 percent to a fraction in lowest term = 1/4 25% = 25%/100% = 25/100 or 1/4 in fraction
A term for a number that has no decimal or fraction is called a whole number.
1/5
0.002 as a fraction in its lowest terms is 1/500
A proper fraction or an improper negative fraction.
fraction of decimal 0.55 = 11/200.55 = 0.55 * 100/100 = 55/100 or 11/20 in fraction in lowest term
It is classed as an improper fraction
It is an algebraic fraction.
equivalent fraction for the decimal 0.60 = 3/5 0.6 * 10/10 = 6/10 or 3/5 in fraction in lowest term
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
Accuracy describes how close a measurement is to the true value.
It is a variable fraction, NOT an algebraic fraction.
I am not sure whether the term "incommensurable" is appropriate here; the official term is "irrational", which means it can't be expressed exactly as a ratio: you can't write a fraction with integer numerator and denominator which is exactlyequal to the square root of 5 (or of any other integer that is not a perfect square) - but you can obviously get very close to the exact value with such a fraction. If you write the square root of 5 as a decimal, you will get an infinite amount of decimal digits, which will not repeat.I am not sure whether the term "incommensurable" is appropriate here; the official term is "irrational", which means it can't be expressed exactly as a ratio: you can't write a fraction with integer numerator and denominator which is exactlyequal to the square root of 5 (or of any other integer that is not a perfect square) - but you can obviously get very close to the exact value with such a fraction. If you write the square root of 5 as a decimal, you will get an infinite amount of decimal digits, which will not repeat.I am not sure whether the term "incommensurable" is appropriate here; the official term is "irrational", which means it can't be expressed exactly as a ratio: you can't write a fraction with integer numerator and denominator which is exactlyequal to the square root of 5 (or of any other integer that is not a perfect square) - but you can obviously get very close to the exact value with such a fraction. If you write the square root of 5 as a decimal, you will get an infinite amount of decimal digits, which will not repeat.I am not sure whether the term "incommensurable" is appropriate here; the official term is "irrational", which means it can't be expressed exactly as a ratio: you can't write a fraction with integer numerator and denominator which is exactlyequal to the square root of 5 (or of any other integer that is not a perfect square) - but you can obviously get very close to the exact value with such a fraction. If you write the square root of 5 as a decimal, you will get an infinite amount of decimal digits, which will not repeat.