Question
Convert 1650 to a decimal and a percentage.(1 point)
Responses
34 and 3,400%
34 and 3,400%
0.32 and 32%
0.32 and 32%
3.125 and 312.5%
3.125 and 312.5%
0.32 and 3.2%
Responses
34 and 3,400%
34 and 3,400%
0.32 and 32%
0.32 and 32%
3.125 and 312.5%
3.125 and 312.5%
0.32 and 3.2%
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To convert the number 1650 to a decimal and a percentage, you need to clarify what 1650 is being converted from (for example, if it is being converted from a number out of 100).
1. **Decimal Conversion**: If you're converting it directly as a whole number, 1650 as a decimal is simply 1650. If it's a percentage of some base (let's say 100) then you would convert it to a decimal by dividing.
For example:
- As a whole number, the decimal is 1650.0
- If it's to represent a percentage of something:
1650/100 = 16.5 (as a decimal)
2. **Percentage**: To express it as a percentage, you can do the same divisional method. If it is out of 100:
- As a percentage out of a base of 100, multiplying by 100 gives you 165000%.
In summary, assuming you're looking for the straightforward interpretation:
- If 1650 is taken as is, it's 1650.0 as a decimal and 165000% as a percentage.
None of the responses in the options seem to correlate directly to this interpretation. Could you specify what base or context to clarify your intentions?
1. **Decimal Conversion**: If you're converting it directly as a whole number, 1650 as a decimal is simply 1650. If it's a percentage of some base (let's say 100) then you would convert it to a decimal by dividing.
For example:
- As a whole number, the decimal is 1650.0
- If it's to represent a percentage of something:
1650/100 = 16.5 (as a decimal)
2. **Percentage**: To express it as a percentage, you can do the same divisional method. If it is out of 100:
- As a percentage out of a base of 100, multiplying by 100 gives you 165000%.
In summary, assuming you're looking for the straightforward interpretation:
- If 1650 is taken as is, it's 1650.0 as a decimal and 165000% as a percentage.
None of the responses in the options seem to correlate directly to this interpretation. Could you specify what base or context to clarify your intentions?
16/50 is the simplest form
GPT-4o mini
To simplify the fraction \( \frac{16}{50} \):
1. **Find the greatest common divisor (GCD)** of 16 and 50. The GCD of 16 and 50 is 2.
2. **Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD**:
\[
\frac{16 \div 2}{50 \div 2} = \frac{8}{25}
\]
So, the simplest form of \( \frac{16}{50} \) is \( \frac{8}{25} \).
If you want to convert \( \frac{16}{50} \) to a decimal and a percentage:
- **Decimal**:
\[
\frac{16}{50} = 0.32
\]
- **Percentage**:
\[
0.32 \times 100 = 32\%
\]
Thus, \( \frac{16}{50} \) can be expressed as \( 0.32 \) and \( 32\% \).
1. **Find the greatest common divisor (GCD)** of 16 and 50. The GCD of 16 and 50 is 2.
2. **Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD**:
\[
\frac{16 \div 2}{50 \div 2} = \frac{8}{25}
\]
So, the simplest form of \( \frac{16}{50} \) is \( \frac{8}{25} \).
If you want to convert \( \frac{16}{50} \) to a decimal and a percentage:
- **Decimal**:
\[
\frac{16}{50} = 0.32
\]
- **Percentage**:
\[
0.32 \times 100 = 32\%
\]
Thus, \( \frac{16}{50} \) can be expressed as \( 0.32 \) and \( 32\% \).