0.400 As A Fraction

10.3 UV/Vis and IR Spectroscopy Chemistry LibreTexts

0.400 As A Fraction. 0.400 = 0.400/1 = 4/10. Take your decimal number and set it as the numerator of a fraction with denominator of 1.

10.3 UV/Vis and IR Spectroscopy Chemistry LibreTexts
10.3 UV/Vis and IR Spectroscopy Chemistry LibreTexts

The next step is to simplify this fraction and, to do that, we need to find the greatest common factor (gcf). Fractions can undergo many different operations, some of which are mentioned below. To convert this into a fraction of integer parts, we need to multiply. 0.400 = 0.400/1 = 4/10. Now you multiply numerator and denominator by 10 as long as you get in numerator the whole number. Rewrite the decimal number as a fraction with 1 in the denominator 1.625 = 1.625 1 multiply to remove 3 decimal places. In order to reduce the fraction find the greatest common factor (gcf) for 400 and 1000. Web to write 0.400 as a fraction you have to write 0.400 as numerator and put 1 as the denominator. Web what is 0.400/15 as a fraction? Web 0.400 x 1000 1 x 1000 = 400 1000.

The gcf can be a bit complicated to work out by hand but you can use our handy gcf calculator to figure it out. 0.400/15 has already a numerator and denominator so it is a fraction already. Here we will show you step by step solution to how to convert 0.400 as a fraction, with the answers are in simplest fraction form, mixed number and as a decimal number. Take your decimal number and set it as the numerator of a fraction with denominator of 1. In this case 0.400 / 1. Of course, we want both parts of the fraction (numerator and denominator) to be integers. To convert this into a fraction of integer parts, we need to multiply. 0.400 x 1000 1 x 1000. Rewrite the decimal number as a fraction with 1 in the denominator 1.625 = 1.625 1 multiply to remove 3 decimal places. Keep in mind a factor is just a number that divides into another number without any remainder. In order to reduce the fraction find the greatest common factor (gcf) for 400 and 1000.