Convert the mixed number to a decimal and proceed.
Expressed as a decimal, rounded to two decimal places, sqrt(935) = ±30.58
Changing mixed numbers percents. First change the mixed number to a decimal then change the decimal to a percent.
935 is not prime. 935 = 5 * 11 * 17
A decimal number is simply 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. So provided the number is a decimal fraction, it can be represented as a mixed number. If it is a decimal integer then it is not a mixed number and it makes no sense to try to represent it as one.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal and proceed.
Expressed as a decimal, rounded to two decimal places, sqrt(935) = ±30.58
No, but it can have a decimal equivalent.
To convert a mixed number into a decimal, first you must convert the fraction part of the mixed number into decimal form. Do this by dividing the numerator (the top number) by the denominator (the bottom number). Then, place the whole number that was originally part of the mixed number as the whole number for the decimal. For example, let's convert this mixed number into a decimal: 51/4. 1/4 = 0.25 The whole number originally part of the mixed number, 51/4 is 5. Place 5 as the whole number for the decimal. Therefore, the answer is 5.25.
Changing mixed numbers percents. First change the mixed number to a decimal then change the decimal to a percent.
As a decimal, it is 4. This is an integer and there is not a sensible way to represent it as a mixed number.
It is already a decimal and as a mixed number it is 1 and 47/500
935 is not prime. 935 = 5 * 11 * 17
If you know how to turn a mixed number into a fraction and a fraction into a decimal do that then make it negative.
First you convert the decimal into a mixed-number/fraction. Then you have to find the common denominator and compare.
A decimal number is simply 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. So provided the number is a decimal fraction, it can be represented as a mixed number. If it is a decimal integer then it is not a mixed number and it makes no sense to try to represent it as one.