Show various properties and calculations for 900/90
Fraction properties, decimal, percentage, and related fraction items
Analyze Fraction
Numerator = 900
Denominator = 90
Fraction on a Number Line (3.NF.A.2)

Classify Fraction
Proper Fractions have Numerator < Denominator
Imroper Fractions have Numerator > Denominator
Whole Fractions have Numerator = Denominator
Since 900 > 90
900/90 is a(n) Improper fraction
Convert fraction to decimal
900/90 to decimal = 10
Convert to a mixed fraction
Whole Portion = Int(Numerator/Denominator)
Whole Portion = Int(900/90)
Whole Portion = Int(10)
Whole Portion = 10
Mixed Numerator Portion = Numerator - (Whole * Denominator)
Mixed Numerator Portion = 900 - (10 * 90)
Mixed Numerator Portion = 900 - 900
Mixed Numerator Portion = 0
Mixed Number = Whole & Mixed Numerator/Denominator
Mixed Number = 10 & 0/90
Long Division with Remainder
900/90 long division = 10 remainder 0
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Convert fraction to percentage
900/90 to percentage = | 900 x 100% |
| 90 |
900/90 to percentage = | 90000 |
| 90 |
900/90 to percentage
Calculate unit fraction
Unit fractions have 1 for the numerator
and we keep the original denominator of 90
Calculate the fraction reciprocal
Reciprocal = | Denominator |
| Numerator |
Determine characteristics for 900/90
- Rational
- Irrational
- Natural
- Whole
- Imaginary
Fraction Check
Since 900/90 is a fraction, we use our long division decimal calculator to get 10
Natural Number Test
Counting numbers > 0: 1,2,3,4,5,...
Since 10 is positive and a counting number, 10 is a natural number
Whole Number Test
Whole Numbers are positive numbers
They include 0
They have no decimal or fractional parts
Since 10 >= 0 and it is an integer, 10 is a whole number
Integer Test
Integers have no fractions or decimals
-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,...
10 is an integer
Rational Number Test
Check for integer or decimal
Rationals = a/b
where a and b are integers<
and b ≠ 0.
Since 10 is an integer or decimal from above, 10 is also a rational
Irational Number Test
They do not form a ratio between two integers
They are not an imaginary number.
Imaginary Number Test
Test for square root of a negative
Since 10 is not the square root of a negative number, it is not imaginary
Equivalent Fractions: Check if we can simplify our fraction
GCF(900, 90) = 90
Since we have a GCF ≠ 1, we divide numerator and denominator by the GCF = 90
This is our first equivalent fraction, simplified. We use this fraction to build more equivalent fractions
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Final Answer
Numerator = 900
Denominator = 90
900/90 is a(n) Improper fraction
900/90 to decimal = 10
900/90 long division = 10 remainder 0
900/90 to percentage = 1000%
Unit fraction = 1/90
Reciprocal = 90/900
900/90 is Natural
900/90 is Whole
900/90 is Integer
900/90 is Rational
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