What is 39 as a fraction?

Converting integers to fractions can be useful in many situations. Let's go through the steps to convert a decimal 39 to a fraction.

You can try other values to get more familiar with the conversion process.

Often, convert 38.5 to a fraction or 40 to a fraction, depending on the task.

Understanding the integer “39”

An integer is a whole number without any decimal or fractional parts. For example, 39 is an integer.

To convert an integer to a fraction:

  1. Use the integer as the numerator and 1 as the denominator.
  2. For example, 39 becomes 39/1.
  3. That's it! 39 is the same as 39/1 as a fraction.

Conversion Explanation:

  1. For the numerator:
    • We start with the number 39.
    • By removing the decimal point, we derive the numerator as 39.
  2. For the denominator:
    • Each position after the decimal represents a division by 10.
    • Thus, having 0 positions after the decimal equates to 1 or 100.
  3. Factors:
    • The factors for the numerator and the denominator are numbers that can evenly divide each of them.
    • For instance, the factors of 39 include 1, 3, 13, and 39.
    • The factors of 1 comprise , and 1.
  4. Greatest Common Divisor (GCD):
    • It's the largest number that can evenly divide both the numerator and the denominator.
    • In this instance, the GCD for 39 and 1 is 1.

The factors of 39 are:

1 3 13 39

The factors of 1 are:

1

Solution:

39 = 391

What is a decimal?

A decimal is a numeral system that includes a point to separate the whole number part from the fractional part. This system makes it easy to work with numbers less than one.

What is a fraction?

A fraction is a mathematical way of showing a part of a whole. It has two parts: the numerator on top and the denominator below, which help express partial values and comparisons.

To convert an integer to a fraction:

  • Convert the fraction: To convert an integer into a fraction, place the integer in the numerator and use 1 as the denominator. For example, the integer 39 becomes the fraction 391.