When working with numbers, it's often useful to convert fractions into decimals, especially when comparing them. A fraction like \( \frac{7}{2} \) represents a division operation.
- Simply divide the numerator (the top number) by the denominator (the bottom number) to get the decimal.
- For example, \( \frac{7}{2} \) divided gives you 3.5.
- This method is direct, but a calculator can ensure accuracy, especially for complex fractions.
Converting fractions can make it easier to compare numbers since decimals provide a clear way to see which numbers are larger or smaller relative to each other.