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111100002 equals 24010 using unsigned notation. It equals -1610 using signed notation.
If I understand this right, you want to know how to convert a fraction into a decimal with the aid of a calculator. This is usually done by pressing the fraction button on your calculator which changes it from a fraction to a decimal and vice versa.
This means that you should write your answer using fractional notation as opposed to decimal notation. For example, you would write 1/4 instead of .25 .
You divide the numerator of the fraction by its denominator - using long division (aka the bus-stop method) if required.
The only other way is to have a machine do the long division for you.
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To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator - on a calculator, or using long division.
111100002 equals 24010 using unsigned notation. It equals -1610 using signed notation.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To convert a decimal fraction to binary using repeated multiplication by 2, you can multiply the decimal part by 2 and write down the whole number part of the result. Then, take the decimal part of the result and repeat the process. Keep doing this until the decimal part becomes 0 or until you reach the desired level of precision. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in the world of math!
If I understand this right, you want to know how to convert a fraction into a decimal with the aid of a calculator. This is usually done by pressing the fraction button on your calculator which changes it from a fraction to a decimal and vice versa.
If you want to be lazy and convert your decimal notation measurements to architectural without doing any math at all, try using an online notation converter like decitectural.com.
This means that you should write your answer using fractional notation as opposed to decimal notation. For example, you would write 1/4 instead of .25 .
You divide the numerator of the fraction by its denominator - using long division (aka the bus-stop method) if required.
The only other way is to have a machine do the long division for you.
To change a fraction to a decimal, divide its numerator by its denominator using long division. To change that into a percent, move the decimal place two places to the left.For example,if you have 3/8, long division gives 0.375 and the percentage is 37.5%
It is called a [decimal] fraction.
Decimal notation is.