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The technique I just demonstrated lets you convert any terminating decimal to a fraction. ... The way I keep it straight is to remember that 50%, or one-half, of a dollar is $0.50. In other words, you have to move the decimal point two places to the left when you convert from a percent (50%) to a decimal (0.50).
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www.purplemath.com/modules/percents.htm
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What are simple, complex, and compound fractions? How do you convert decimals and percentages to fractions? ... To convert a fraction to a percentage, divide the numerator by the denominator. Then move the decimal point two places to the right (which is the same as multiplying by 100) and add a percent sign.
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mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.fractions.html
mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.fractions.html
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1. Copy the number on the right of the decimal point into the numerator. For instance, the question asks to convert 0.045 into a fraction. Thus , we copy 45 and place it at the top of the fraction.
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www.algebra-help.info/convert-decimal-to-fraction.php
www.algebra-help.info/convert-decimal-to-fraction.php
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Let's convert 0.34 to a fraction. 0.34 has two decimal places, therefore the denominator of the fraction should be hundred. ... Step2. Place the number/s after the decimal point over 1000. (because there are three decimal places.)
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www.staff.vu.edu.au/mcaonline/units/decimals/decfra.htm...
www.staff.vu.edu.au/mcaonline/units/decimals/decfra.html
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The easiest way to multiply (or divide) by 100 is to move the decimal point 2 places. So: ... The easiest way to convert a fraction to a decimal is to divide the top number by the bottom number (divide the numerator by the denominator in mathematical language)
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www.mathsisfun.com/decimal-fraction-percentage.html
www.mathsisfun.com/decimal-fraction-percentage.html
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Type the number in the box and then click "Click to Convert"; You may type the decimal point. When you convert a Decimal number to another base, the Decimal Fraction (the number to the right of the decimal point) will convert to a Fraction in the other base.
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www.easysurf.cc/cnver17.htm
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In this division problem, note that the one is written as 1.000. In fact, we can add or "annex" as many zeros as we need to the right of the decimal point. This decimal that we found (.125) is called a terminating decimal because we can divide until we have a remainder of zero. ... Convert these fractions to decimals.
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www.learningwave.com/chapters/decimal13/basics/convert....
www.learningwave.com/chapters/decimal13/basics/convert.html
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The original value was not written with a decimal point, but 26 is the same as 26. , and moving the decimal ... You landed on this page because you entered a search term similar to this: convert mixed fraction to decimal.We have an extensive database of resources on convert mixed fraction to decimal. Below is one of them.
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www.softmath.com/tutorials2/convert-mixed-fraction-to-d...
www.softmath.com/tutorials2/convert-mixed-fraction-to-decimal.html
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To convert a fraction to a decimal - place the numerator in the box then divide by the denominator. ... Remember to place a decimal point behind the numerator.
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www.numberpower.org/Fractions/HTML/FractionDecimal.html
www.numberpower.org/Fractions/HTML/FractionDecimal.html
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