0.0825 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 825/10000. You can simplify this rational fraction if you so wish.
The answer depends on what you want to turn into a fraction. And, incidentally, I do not turn into a fraction.
you can't turn a reminder in to a fraction
To turn a fraction into a decimal, simply divide the numerator by the denominator.
47 is an integer so there is no sensible way to turn it into a fraction. A valid equivalent fraction is 47/1.
you have 2 turn the percent into a decimal the you can easily turn the decimal into a fraction
The answer depends on what you want to turn into a fraction. And, incidentally, I do not turn into a fraction.
how do you turn 10% into a fraction
turn 2.04 into a fraction
How do you turn 32.50% into a fraction?
you can't turn a reminder in to a fraction
how to turn 15 percent into a fraction
To turn a fraction into a decimal, simply divide the numerator by the denominator.
47 is an integer so there is no sensible way to turn it into a fraction. A valid equivalent fraction is 47/1.
you have 2 turn the percent into a decimal the you can easily turn the decimal into a fraction
490 is an integer, not a fraction.
Since there are four decimal places, you place the decimal number over '1. 0000' Four zeroes. Hence # 0.0125 / 1.0000 Cancel down the decimal point 00125/10000 Drop the trivial prefix zeroes. 125/10000 Cancel down by '5' 25/2000 Cancel down by '5' again 5/400 Cancel down by '5' for a third time 1/80 The Answer!!!!! NB This method is good for all TERMINATING decimals. Just remember that the number of 'zeroes'; is the same as the number of decimal places. NNB For decimals recurring to infinity a different technique is required.
If the fraction's numerator is greater than its denominator, then it already is an improper fraction. If its numerator is smaller than its denominator, then there's nothing you can do to it to turn it into an improper fraction.