-- Look at the picture, count how many squares are shaded, write down the number.
-- Look at the picture again, count how many squares there are all together, whether
they're shaded or not shaded. Write down the number.
-- Make a fraction. Put the first number on top, put the second number on the bottom.
(-- Reduce the fraction to lowest terms, it necessary, and if you know how to do that.)
You want an equivalent fraction for 7/28 where the denominator is 100. that is 7/28 = x/100 This will solve to x = 25
84/100 or 84% or 0.84 the rule with manipulating fraction is "do the same to top and bottom" but if you just want to get a fraction with a denominator of 100 them just use a calculator since it'll give youa decimal fraction which is basically what fraction over 100 are.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
how do you write 4.25 as a fraction
0.538 You can write this in fraction as :- = 538 / 1000 (answer)
Count how many parts there are in total (both shaded and unshaded) and write this as the denominator (bottom number) of the fraction. Count how many shaded parts there are and write this as the numerator (top number) of the fraction. You now have the fraction of the whole that is shaded.
0. Since there is no shaded part visible.
1 over 41 for5
1/2
I suppose that would depend on being able to see the shaded parts of the figures.
1.15
How ever many extra shaded parts there are, well, say one whole is 6/6, and you have 9 pieces, instead of 6/6 with 3 left over, it's 9/6. In math you would call it an improper fraction.
You want an equivalent fraction for 7/28 where the denominator is 100. that is 7/28 = x/100 This will solve to x = 25
84/100 or 84% or 0.84 the rule with manipulating fraction is "do the same to top and bottom" but if you just want to get a fraction with a denominator of 100 them just use a calculator since it'll give youa decimal fraction which is basically what fraction over 100 are.
The answer will depend on what the fraction is.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
how do you write 4.25 as a fraction