- Ordering Fractions and Decimals
- Converting a Mixed Number to a Terminating Decimal - Advanced
- Converting a Mixed Number to a Terminating Decimal - Basic
- Using a Calculator to Convert a Fraction to a Rounded Decimal
- Converting a Fraction to a Repeating Decimal - Advanced
- Converting a Fraction to a Repeating Decimal - Basic
- Converting a Fraction to a Terminating Decimal - Advanced
- Converting a Fraction to a Terminating Decimal - Basic
- Converting a Mixed Number With a Denominator of 2, 4, or 5 to a Decimal
- Converting a Proper Fraction With a Denominator of 2, 4, or 5 to a Decimal
- Converting a Fraction With a Denominator of 100 or 1000 to a Decimal
- Converting a Fraction With a Denominator of 10 or 100 to a Decimal
- Writing a Decimal and a Fraction for a Shaded Region
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Converting a Mixed Number to a Terminating Decimal - Advanced
Here, such mixed numbers are converted into terminating decimals that have more number of digits after the decimal point.
Convert $12 frac{15}{16}$ into a terminating decimal.
Solution
Step 1:
We retain the whole number part of the mixed number and do long spanision on the fractional part $frac{15}{16}$, spaniding 15 by 16
Step 2:
We find that $frac{15}{16} = 0.9375$
Step 3:
So, the decimal has a whole number part 12 and a decimal part 0.9375.
Step 4:
So, $12 frac{15}{16} = 12.9375$
Convert $39 frac{17}{64}$ into a terminating decimal
Solution
Step 1:
We retain the whole number part of the mixed number 39 and do long spanision on the fractional part $frac{17}{64}$, spaniding 17 by 64
Step 2:
We find that $frac{17}{64} = 0.265625$
Step 3:
So, the mixed number as a decimal has a whole number part of 39 and a decimal part 0.265625
Step 4:
So, $39 frac{17}{64} = 39.265625$