What is 46/1 as a decimal?

Decimals and fractions are two ways you can write the same number. A decimal is written when in two parts, its whole numbers part and its decimals part – with a decimal point in between. In this article, you’ll learn how to convert 46/1 to a decimal using the division method.

Solution: 46/1 as a decimal is 46

Methods

Method 1 – Explanation using the division method:

A fraction is written in terms of two parts: the number on top is called the numerator and the number on the bottom is called the denominator. We can use the division method to solve this question. To get a decimal, simply divide the numerator 46 by the denominator 1:

46 (numerator) ÷ 1 (denominator) = 46

As a result, you get 46 as your answer when you convert 46/1 to a decimal.

Method 2 – Explanation using the factors of 10 method:

Sometimes, dividing a number by a power of 10 (like 10, 100, 1000 etc.) is easy because all you need to do is move the invisible decimal place left by how many zeros you have in the power of 10. But for this question, the denominator, 1, isn’t a power of 10.

However, we can change the fraction: if the denominator is a factor of a power of 10, like 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20, 25, 40, 50 and so on, then we can convert the fraction into one that is easy to calculate.

To do this, we need to make the denominator to a power of 10 - to make 1 a power of 10, we need to multiply by 10 (1 * 10 = 10). We multiplied the denominator by 10, so now we need to also multiply the numerator by 10 too:

4610110=46010=46\frac{46 * 10}{1 * 10} = \frac{460}{10} = 46

And finally, you get 46 as your answer when you convert 46/1 to a decimal.

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