Calculate the decimal number for each fraction and identify the ascending numerical order of the decimal numbers:
58, 14, 38, 23, 67
(1 point)
Responses
58, 14, 38, 23, 67
Start Fraction 5 over 8 End Fraction , Start Fraction 1 over 4 End Fraction , Start Fraction 3 over 8 End Fraction , Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction , Start Fraction 6 over 7 End Fraction
85, 41, 83, 32, 76
Start Fraction 8 over 5 End Fraction , Start Fraction 4 over 1 End Fraction , Start Fraction 8 over 3 End Fraction , Start Fraction 3 over 2 End Fraction , Start Fraction 7 over 6 End Fraction
0.25, 0.375, 0.625, 0.667, 0.857
0.25, 0.375, 0.625, 0.667, 0.857
0.625, 0.25, 0.375, 0.667, 0.857
0.25, 0.375, 0.625, 0.667, 0.857
To calculate the decimal number for each fraction, you can divide the numerator by the denominator. Here are the decimal numbers for each fraction:
58: 0.875
14: 0.25
38: 0.625
23: 0.382
67: 0.865
Now, let's identify the ascending numerical order of the decimal numbers:
0.25, 0.382, 0.625, 0.865
To calculate the decimal number for each fraction, you divide the numerator by the denominator.
For example:
- 58 is the fraction 5/8, so the decimal number is 5 divided by 8, which is 0.625.
- 14 is the fraction 1/4, so the decimal number is 1 divided by 4, which is 0.25.
- 38 is the fraction 3/8, so the decimal number is 3 divided by 8, which is 0.375.
- 23 is the fraction 2/3, so the decimal number is 2 divided by 3, which is approximately 0.667.
- 67 is the fraction 6/7, so the decimal number is 6 divided by 7, which is approximately 0.857.
Now, to identify the ascending numerical order of the decimal numbers, you arrange them from smallest to largest:
0.25, 0.375, 0.625, 0.667, 0.857.
So, the ascending numerical order of the decimal numbers is:
0.25, 0.375, 0.625, 0.667, 0.857.