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Example Question #65 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
Divide.
Another way to solve is to simplify the fraction by removing common factors.
Six over ten, or six-tenths, is equal to
Answer:
Example Question #66 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is the decimal equivalent of
Divide.
Another way to solve is to simplify the fraction by removing common factors.
Three over ten, or three-tenths, is equal to .
Answer:
Example Question #67 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To find the equivalent, divide:
Another way to solve is the muliply in order to get a multiple of ten in the denominator.
Six over ten, or six-tenths, is equal to .
Answer: The equivalent is
Example Question #68 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To find the equivalent, divide:
Another way to solve is to multiply to get a multiple of ten in the denominator.
Thirty-five over one hundred, or thirty-five hundredths, is equal to .
Answer: The equivalent is .
Example Question #69 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
Find the decimal equivalent of .
To find the equivalent, divide:
Another way to solve is to simplify the fraction by removing the greatest common factor.
Three over ten, or three-tenths, is equal to .
Answer: The equivalent is .
Example Question #212 : Numbers And Operations
Find the decimal equivalent of .
None of these
To find the equivalent, divide:
Another way to solve is to try and reduce the fraction by removing the greatest common factor.
Four over ten, or four-tenths, is equal to .
Answer: The equivalent is .
Example Question #71 : Fractions
What is the equivalent of ?
To find the equivalent divide:
Answer:
Example Question #72 : Fractions
Find the decimal equivalent of .
To find the equivalent, divide:
Another way to solve is to redue the fraction by removing the greatest common factor.
Multiply to make the denominator equal to ten.
Four over ten, or four-tenths, is equal to .
Answer: The equivalent is .
Example Question #221 : Numbers And Operations
Find the decimal equivalent of .
To find the equivalent, divide:
Another way to solve is to reduce the fraction by removing the greatest common factor.
Multiply so that the denominator becomes ten.
Four over ten, or four-tenths, is equal to .
Answer: The equivalent is .
Example Question #72 : Fractions
Express as a simplified fraction.
In order to express as a fraction, we first put
in as the numerator for our fraction. For the denominator we use
because the last digit of
is in the thousandths place.
Since both numbers are even, we can reduce both the numerator and the denomintor by dividing by .
Now our answer becomes .
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