You can multiply it by the denominator of the fraction you want to turn it in to. For example, .125 * 8 = 1, therefore, 1/8 = .125. Keep in mind that only some decimals can be made into simplified fractions. For example, .453 can be represented in simplest form as 453/1000.
Not all decimals can be expressed as fractions. Only terminating and recurring decimals can be expressed as fractions. eg a recurring decimal: 0.3333333... = 1/3 A terminating decimal: 0.125 = 1/8 A decimal that does not recurr or terminate, cannot be expressed as a fraction. eg Pi = 3.141592654... Pi can not be expressed as a fraction as it does not recurr or terminate. It can only be approximated to a fraction. eg Pi ≈ 355/113 but is correct to 6 decimal places.
Usually to rename a fraction as a decimal the little fraction symbol and the decimal stand for the word "and". Or if you have a whole number in the fraction then that number would be your "and" for example 3 1/2 would be three and one half in words right... so 3.5 is your decimal I LOVE ZAYN <3
The number 3.33333 is a rational number, specifically a repeating decimal. It can be expressed as 10/3 in fraction form, which means it can be written as a ratio of two integers. Rational numbers can be written as terminating decimals or repeating decimals, like in this case.
As a fraction, 3/1 As a decimal, 3 As a percent, 300%
fraction and a decimal for 0.3 : 3/10 ; 0.30.3 * 10/10 = 3/10 in fraction0.3 = 0.3 in decimal
Integers can be implied decimals or fractions. 3 is the same as 3.0 3 is the same as 3/1 As a general rule, decimals and fractions are distinct from integers.
How 1 half, 1/2 (fraction notation), is written in decimal notation (with 3 decimals) ? 1/2 = 0.500
A Recurring Decimal. There are two typeso recurring decimals. . They are Rational nad Irrational. Rational decimals can be converted to a quotient(fraction) e.g. 0.3333... = 1/3 Irrational deciamsl CANNOT be converted to a Quotient (fraction). e.g. 3.141592.... NB For recurring decimals always place at least three dots after the last decimal to indicate . 'to infinity'.
Not all decimals can be expressed as fractions. Only terminating and recurring decimals can be expressed as fractions. eg a recurring decimal: 0.3333333... = 1/3 A terminating decimal: 0.125 = 1/8 A decimal that does not recurr or terminate, cannot be expressed as a fraction. eg Pi = 3.141592654... Pi can not be expressed as a fraction as it does not recurr or terminate. It can only be approximated to a fraction. eg Pi ≈ 355/113 but is correct to 6 decimal places.
Assuming that the question can be represented thus: Show the fraction "3/8" in decimal figures. The fraction "1/2" = 0.5 in decimal figures. The fraction "1/4" (or, half of a half) = 0.25 in decimals. "1/8" (or, half of half a half) = 0.125 therefore the answer to the question. 3/8 = (0.125 x 3) = 0.375 I hope this helps you to understand the relationship between fractions and decimals.
The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 2/3 = 2 divided by 3 Any fraction can be converted to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
To multiply three decimals, first convert each decimal into a fraction or ignore the decimal points temporarily. Multiply the numbers as if they are whole numbers, and then count the total number of decimal places in all three original decimals. Finally, place the decimal point in the product by moving it to the left by the total number of decimal places counted.
The decimal 5.300 is equivalent to the fraction 53/10 or the mixed number 5 and 3/10.
Well if they are already a fraction you do not need to convert them to a fraction. If you mean "How do you convert fractions to decimals" then I can help you there. If you have a fraction you want to make a decimal you simply divide. The little bar in the fraction means "divide" So if you have 3 over 4, you simply divide 3 by 4 which equals .75.
Underlining is used in questions asked about decimals, not in decimal notation.A bar across the top of a decimal number means that the number (or numbers) are repeated infinitely as the decimal equivalent of a fraction, such as 1/3 (0.3333) or 1/7 (0.142857142857142857).
Usually to rename a fraction as a decimal the little fraction symbol and the decimal stand for the word "and". Or if you have a whole number in the fraction then that number would be your "and" for example 3 1/2 would be three and one half in words right... so 3.5 is your decimal I LOVE ZAYN <3
Both can be either. For example, 1.4 is a rational decimal. 1.41421356 (...) is the decimal representation for sqrt(2), an irrational. 2/5 is a rational fraction. sqrt(2)/3 is an irrational fraction.