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This page will show you how to convert from a fraction, into a decimal. ... Type the fraction to convert here. ... ...and the number of decimal places you want:
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www.webmath.com/fract2dec.html
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Rule 28: Converting Decimals to Fractions ... For this review, we will focus on terminating fractions. Divide the fraction by 1, and then multiply the result by 1 in a form that will remove the decimal.
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www.sosmath.com/algebra/fraction/frac6/frac6.html
www.sosmath.com/algebra/fraction/frac6/frac6.html
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This may be a statement of the obvious, but converting a decimal to a fraction is the opposite of converting a fraction to a decimal which you do by dividing the numerator by the denominator. For example the fraction 1/2 is the decimal 0.5 which you get by dividing 1 by 2.
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www.mathwizz.com/algebra/help/help16.htm
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Why does this way of converting a recurring decimal to a fraction work? ... Date: 9/10/96 at 3:28:58 From: Anonymous Subject: Converting Repeating Decimal to Fraction A simple way to convert a recurring decimal to a vulgar fraction is as follows: Example: 0.942424242... Write down the whole fraction, 942.
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mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/57099.html
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Date: 04/11/2002 at 12:22:02 From: Linda Popovich Subject: Converting long decimal to fraction If I have 74/13 and I want to reduce it to a mixed number, I know that when I divide 74 by 13 I get a long mixed decimal, 5.6923076. My answer book says that the answer is 5 9/13. How do I get from 5.6923076 to 5 9/13?
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mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/60385.html
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To convert a decimal to a vulgar fraction it is necessary: a number after a decimal point to make as the numerator, and the n-th power of 10 ( here n – a quantity of decimal places ) - as the denominator. A non-zero integer part of a decimal is saved the same in a vulgar fraction;
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www.bymath.com/studyguide/ari/ari14.html
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Andres secondary student; how do i convert a decimal into a fraction? and how do i solve this problem? 18 + -12/9 ... You can think of the place value system and the values of the places to the right of the decimal. For example...
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mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.06/andres1.htm...
mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.06/andres1.html
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Now if you're trying to convert 0.34375 into its equivalent fraction form (in lowest terms) then you should proceed as follows. I will illustrate a similar example. ... please explain how to get from the decimal number .3437 to the fraction 11/32...
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mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.07/h/judy2.htm...
mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.07/h/judy2.html
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