2/5 = 0.4
2.6666 repeating
You can, but only if the decimal is 1.0+. okay, say your decimal is 1.2, then you put the 2 over 10 and keep the one as a whole so it looks like 1 2/10 or 1 1/5
250% is the same thing as 2.5. This conversion from percent to decimal form is the first step. The part of this number before the decimal, 2, can be considered the whole number part of your target mixed number. As for the part after the decimal, the .5, consider its rightmost place (in this case the last significant digit is in the tenths place) and use it as the denominator. Place your decimal part over this denominator: 5/10. This yields a mixed number of 2 and 5/10. All that remains now is to simplify. 5 and 10 have common factor 5, so cancelling out those factors from top and bottom leaves 1/2. That means your mixed number is 2 and 1/2.
250% is the same thing as 2.5. This conversion from percent to decimal form is the first step. The part of this number before the decimal, 2, can be considered the whole number part of your target mixed number. As for the part after the decimal, the .5, consider its rightmost place (in this case the last significant digit is in the tenths place) and use it as the denominator. Place your decimal part over this denominator: 5/10. This yields a mixed number of 2 and 5/10. All that remains now is to simplify. 5 and 10 have common factor 5, so cancelling out those factors from top and bottom leaves 1/2. That means your mixed number is 2 and 1/2.
45 over 6 in a mixed number = 71/2
5/2 as a mixed number is 2 and 1/2 or 2.5 as a decimal number
0.5
2/16 = 1/8 = 0.125
9 and 2/5 is the same as 9.40.
It is: 5/2 = 2.5 as a decimal or 2 and 1/2 as a mixed number
5 over 2 as a mixed number is 21/2
31 over 2 as a mixed number = 151/2
45 over 2 as a mixed number = 221/2
Decimal form: 5.50 . Mixed number form 5 50/100 simplified to: 5 1/2.
I would say dividing. EXAMPLE: 2 over 10. To get the decimal you would divide 2 by 10. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For example: 1 and 1/4. First the "1" goes over left of the decimal. (1.0). Then 1/4 changes into .25. (1 divided by 4). Then add the (1.0) to the (.25) and you got your mixed number into decimal form.
It is 2 and 1/2 as a mixed number or 2.5 as a decimal number
9/4 is already in its simplest but as a mixed number it is 2 and 1/4 or 2.25 as a decimal