Multiples of 6: 6, 12. The first multiple they all share is 12, so this is the least common multiple. To complete an addition (or subtraction) problem, multiply the numerators and denominators of each fraction in the problem by whatever value will make the denominators 12, then add the numerators. EX:
An A1C level of 6.1 may be written on a lab report simply as 6.1 or 6.1%. For those familiar with estimated average glucose, or eAG, A1C levels convert quite easily to mg/dl using the formula 28.7 x A1C โ 46.7 = eAG mg/dl. This means an A1C of 6.1 would be equal to 128 mg/dl. Mg/dl is typically used in the United States and stands for
To convert 6 1/8 (6โ
) to decimal you need simply divide numerator 1 by denominator 8. The result of the division is: 1 รท 8 = 6.125. and then add the whole part (6): 0.125 + 6 = 6.125. Another way to convert fraction 6 and 1/8 to decimal is to change this mixed fraction to an improper fraction. To do so we need first multiply the whole part
A recurring 3 or 6 as a decimal indicates that there the fraction is thirds or sixths. 1/6 is 16.bar6% A percent is "per 100" or "out of 100". Therefore to write 1/6 as a percent we need to solve: 1/6 = x/100 (100 * 1)/6 = (x*100)/100 100/6 = x*1 x = 16.bar6 Therefore 1/6 is 16.bar6%.
First, convert the fraction into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator: \frac {6} {100} = 0.06 1006 = 0.06. If we multiply the decimal by 100, we will get the percentage: 0.06 * 100 = 6. Now we can see that 6/100 as a percentage is 6. Try out both methods and see which one works best for you!
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