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What is 1/3 as a fraction?
Decimal and Fraction Conversion Chart
Fraction | Equivalent Fractions | Decimal |
---|---|---|
1/3 | 2/6 | .333 |
2/3 | 4/6 | .666 |
1/4 | 2/8 | .25 |
3/4 | 6/8 | .75 |
How do you multiply a fraction?
The first step when multiplying fractions is to multiply the two numerators. The second step is to multiply the two denominators. Finally, simplify the new fractions. The fractions can also be simplified before multiplying by factoring out common factors in the numerator and denominator.
What is 1/3 by the power of 3?
1/27
Answer: 1/3 to the power of 3 is represented as 1/27 as a fraction.
What is 1/3 in a whole number?
1/3 = 0.33333333 with 3 keep repeating. If you want to round it to the nearest whole number, it is 0.
Whats is a fraction?
Decimal to fraction conversion table
Decimal | Fraction |
---|---|
0.3 | 3/10 |
0.33333333 | 1/3 |
0.375 | 3/8 |
0.4 | 2/5 |
How do you raise to a 1/3 power?
For example, take “125 raised to the 1/3 power,” or 125^1/3. The denominator of the fraction is 3, so you’re looking for the 3rd root (or cube root) of 125. Because 5 x 5 x 5 = 125, the 3rd root of 125 is 5. Thus, 125^1/3 = 5.
What is 1/3 in a whole?
How do you write a fraction in simplest form?
A fraction is in simplest form when the top and bottom cannot be any smaller, while still being whole numbers. To simplify a fraction: divide the top and bottom by the greatest number that will divide both numbers exactly (they must stay whole numbers).
How to make a fraction into a whole number?
9/4. = 21/4 Therefore,9/4 = 21/4
What fraction is equal to 2 3?
The fraction 4 6 is equal to 2 3 when reduced to lowest terms. To find equivalent fractions, you just need to multiply the numerator and denominator of that reduced fraction (2 3) by the same integer number, ie, multiply by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6… 4 6 is equivalent to 2 3 because 2 x 2 = 4 and 3 x 2 = 6
How do you multiply fractions step by step?
Multiplying Fractions. Three simple steps are required to multiply two fractions: Step 1: Multiply the numerators from each fraction by each other (the numbers on top). The result is the numerator of the answer. Step 2: Multiply the denominators of each fraction by each other (the numbers on the bottom).