What is 1.5 as a fraction?【Solved】

Answer:
1.5 as a fraction is 3/2 .














Explanation:

To express decimal 1.5 as a fraction,you need to follow the following steps.Here are the steps:

Step-1:
Drop the decimal and write obtained number as numerator.

15/









Step-2:

Now write the place value of the last digit as denominator.For 1.5,the last digit is 5 and the place value for 5 is tenths ( 1/10).


15/10






Or,for every digit after decimal point, consider 10.Remember that you need to multiply all the 10s.


Step-3:
Now reduce the fraction to its lowest term.


15/10





Here,the last digit of 15 is 5.So,it is divisible by 5.














So,3×5 = 15
Now rewrite,


So,after reducing we are getting 3/2 .So,1.5 as a fraction is 3/2 .

●1.5 as a improper fraction is 3/2
●1.5 as a mixed number is 1 1/2


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