All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #25 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is equal to in decimal form?
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, simply divide the top number of the fraction (numerator) by the bottom number of the fraction (denominator). In this problem, 1 divided by 8 equals .125!
Example Question #26 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is equal to in decimal form?
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, simply divide the top number of the fraction (numerator) by the bottom number of the fraction (denominator). In this problem, 5 divided by 2 equals 2.5!
Example Question #27 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is equal to in decimal form?
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator). In this problem, 2 divided by 10 equals .2!
Example Question #28 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is equal to in decimal form?
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator). In this problem, 3 divided by 5 equals .6!
Example Question #29 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is equal to in decimal form?
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, simply divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator). In this problem, 1 divided by 8 equals .125!
Example Question #31 : Fractions
What is equal to in decimal form?
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, simply divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator). In this problem, 3 divided by 4 equals .75!
Example Question #32 : Fractions
What is equal to in decimal form?
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, simply divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator). In this problem, 3 divided by 5 equals .6!
Example Question #33 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
Multiply the top and bottom of the fraction by a number that would make the denominator 100. In our case, this is 25.
The product of 4 and 25 is 100.
The product of 3 and 25 is 75.
Since 100 has 2 zeroes, write down 75 with the decimal point two spaces to the right: 0.75
Example Question #34 : Fractions
What is 0.21 as a fraction?
The number of digits after the decimal point in 0.21 is two. This means the denominator will be 1 followed by two zeroes: 100
Place the two digits after the decimal point above the 100, as the numerator:
Example Question #35 : Fractions
Recall your multiplication tables:
Since multiplication and division are inverse operations, it follows that: