Thursday 7 June 2012

How to Convert Fractions to Decimals

In the mathematics any number which is written in the form of ‘i/j’ is known as fraction.
As we know that the numerator and denominator is present in a fraction, and the upper number of a given fraction is known as numerator and the lower part of a fraction is known as denominator. If in any fraction the numerator value always greater than the denominator value, these types of fractions is known as improper fraction and the fraction which has numerator value smaller than the denominator value; this type of fraction is known as proper fraction
For example:     15 and 8
                         60       24
Now we see how to convert fractions to decimals.
We will see some of the steps for converting the fraction to decimal number so that we can easily converted the value:
Step1: For converting the fraction value to the decimal value first we take any fraction number.
Step2: If we have improper fraction, then the numerator value greater than denominator value.
Step3: If we divide the numerator value by the denominator value then we get the decimal number.
Suppose we have any mixed number 75/20.
For convert the fraction numbers to decimal number we have to follow all the above following steps:
Step1: First write the fraction number:
        75/20,
Now we see that the given number is in the improper from:
75,
    20 
Now we divide the denominator value by the numerator value.
On dividing 75 by 20 we get
⇨75 = 3.75.
   20  
 After solving this value we get a decimal value 3.75;
Suppose the decimal number is 8.50, convert it into fractions:
The decimal number is:
8.50 we assume 1 in the denominator so that we easily find its fractional value.
8.50,
     1
So avoid the point by putting zero in the denominator part of the given fraction.
850,
   100
So the number is in fraction form.
Let we have quadratic equation and we put the equation in quadratic equation calculator then we can easily get the answer within a second and if you want more about quadratic then follow the Maharashtra state education board.

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