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  2. What is 1.5 as a fraction? - Cuemath

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    Step 1: Write the given number as the numerator and place 1 in the denominator right below the decimal point followed by the number of zeros required accordingly. Then, this fraction can be simplified. In this case, 1.5 has one number after the decimal, so, we place 10 in the denominator and remove the decimal point. This will make it 15/10.

  3. How do you write 1.5 as a fraction? - Socratic

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    How do you convert 87.5% as a fraction and a decimal? What is 5% of 10%? What would be the result of dividing the diameter of a circle into 8 equal parts (expressed as a...

  4. What is 1.5 repeated as a fraction? - Socratic

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    We replace it with x to get: 10x − 5 = x. Solving for x: 9x = 5. 1x = 5 9. So our original number 1.55555... is equal to 1 + 5 9, which is 14 9. Answer link. 1.5555... = 1.bar5 = 14/9 There are a couple ways to turn a repeating decimal into a fraction. Here's the mathematical way to derive it: Our number is a whole (1) plus a decimal portion ...

  5. What is 1.75 as a Fraction? | 1.75 as a Mixed Number [Solved] -...

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    This fraction can be simplified as follows. 175/100 = 7/4. Therefore, we reduced the fraction 175/100 to 7/4. In other words, the fraction form of 1.75 is 7/4. However, it is not expressed in a mixed fraction form. 1.75 as a mixed number. 1.75 as a mixed number can be expressed by converting 7/4 to a mixed fraction.

  6. How do you simplify #(1.5)!#? - Socratic

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    (1.5)! =(3sqrtpi)/4 The factorial of a fractional number is defined by the gamma function as follows n! =n\\times (n-1)! Gamma (n)=(n-1)! n! =n*Gamma(n) and Gamma (1/2)=sqrtpi Hence (1.5)! =(3/2)! =(3/2)* (1/2)! =(3/2)* (1/2) *Gamma(1/2)=3/4*sqrtpi Another way is to use Gauss's duplication formula which is defined as (n+1/2)! =\\frac{\\sqrt{\\pi}(2n+2)!}{4^{n+1}(n+1)!} This allows you to ...

  7. Fractional Part Function - Formula, Properties, Range ... -...

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    Fractional Part Function Examples. Example 1: Find the value of the fractional part function for given values of x: (i) 2.89 (ii) -6.76 (iii) 10 (iv) 0. Solution: We will use the formula of the fractional part function to determine the fractional part of x for the given values of x: (i) {2.89} = 2.89 - 2 = 0.89.

  8. Will the quotient 7(⅙) ÷ 3(⅔) be a fraction greater than ... -...

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    Hence, 7(1/6) ÷ 3(2/3) fraction is greater than 1.5 Try This: Evaluate 7(8/6) ÷ 3(2/3) To solve the above problem you can follow the fractions and decimals rules to get the required answer

  9. Example: Find the two fractions that are equivalent to 5/7. Solution: Equivalent Fraction 1: Let us multiply the numerator and the denominator with the same number 2. This means, 5/7= (5 × 2)/ (7 × 2) = 10/14. Equivalent Fraction 2: Let us multiply the numerator and the denominator with the same number 3.

  10. Fractional Exponents - Rules, Method, Simplification, Examples -...

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    If an exponent of a number is a fraction, it is called a fractional exponent. Exponents show the number of times a number is replicated in multiplication. For example, 4 2 = 4×4 = 16. Here, exponent 2 is a whole number. In the number, say x 1/y, x is the base and 1/y is the fractional exponent.

  11. What is 0.5 as a fraction? - Cuemath

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    Answer: 0.5 as a fraction is written as 1/2. Let us see how to convert a decimal number into a fraction. Explanation: Use the steps mentioned below to convert a decimal number into a fraction. Step 1: Write the given number as the numerator and place 1 in the denominator right below the decimal point followed by the number of zeros required ...