-12 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as -12/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
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Convert the absolute value of the decimal to a fraction and then put a minus sign before it.
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
To find what twelve twenties is as a percent, first express it as a fraction: 12/20. This simplifies to 0.6. To convert this to a percentage, multiply by 100, resulting in 60%. Therefore, twelve twenties is 60%.
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It is simply -12/1 as an improper fraction
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Convert the absolute value of the decimal to a fraction and then put a minus sign before it.
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If you know how to turn a mixed number into a fraction and a fraction into a decimal do that then make it negative.
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
The procedure is the same as for positive fractions. You just include the sign.
To find what twelve twenties is as a percent, first express it as a fraction: 12/20. This simplifies to 0.6. To convert this to a percentage, multiply by 100, resulting in 60%. Therefore, twelve twenties is 60%.
Divide by the sum of the primitive function of the percentage, accounting for a negative definite integral.
If you convert repeating decimals into a fraction, you see that the repeating decimals are rational.
yes it is a negative fraction
You convert it in the same way that you would convert a positive fraction. The only difference is that when you have done that, you add a minus sign at the front.Suppose you want to convert -7/8 into decimal.7/8 = 0.875So -7/8 = -0.875.