How do you change -1/2 into a decimal?

2 Answers
Oct 31, 2015

-1/2=-0.5

Explanation:

You can do this through division; -1/2 is actually just a division problem:

-1/2=-1÷2=-0.5

Oct 31, 2015

See explanation

Explanation:

A decimal is another way to write a fraction whose denominator is a power of 10, so if you want to change a fraction to decimal first thing is to see if you can reduce or expand the fraction to get such denominator:

In this case to get a deniminator of 10 you only have to multiply numerator and denominator by 5

-1/2=-(1*color(red)(5))/(2*color(red)(5))=-5/10=-0.5

However this method does not always work. A method that works for every fraction is to calculete the long division of numerator and denominator to see if the decimal is finite. For example:

2:3=0.666...
0


20
18


=20
18


 20
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