512 is an integer, not a fraction. However, it can be written in fractional form as 512/1. With a denominator of 60, it would be 30720/60.
512 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 512/1 which cannot be simplified.
Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.
5.12 = 512/100 or 126/25 in fraction
5.12:= 512/100 or 128/25 in fraction
512 as a Roman numeral is equivalent to DXII
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343 out of 512 as a fraction is 343/512 and the fraction 343/512 cannot be reduced any further.
512 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 512/1 which cannot be simplified.
Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers. So, if you can write 5.12 as a fraction, then it's rational. Spoiler alert: you can totally write 5.12 as 512/100, which means it's a rational number. Like, no big deal.
37*512 is an integer, not a fraction.
-512-14+312 is an integer, not a fraction.
910/512 = 455/256
512 and 6910 are integers so their sum is an integer, not an improper fraction.
5.12:= 512/100 or 128/25 in fraction
5.12 = 512/100 or 126/25 in fraction
5/512 = 0.009765625