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If the denominator is not a power of 10, how can we change the fraction to a decimal? Frequent decimals and percents: Half, quarters, eighths, fifths. ... The following fractions come up frequently. The student should know their decimal equivalents.
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www.themathpage.com/arith/fractions-into-decimals-1.htm
www.themathpage.com/arith/fractions-into-decimals-1.htm
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Click here for explanations to the problems in your math textbook ... Decimals and fractions represent the same thing: a number that is not exactly a whole number. ... This page will show you how to convert a decimal into its equivalent fraction.
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www.webmath.com/dec2fract.html
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Click here for explanations to the problems in your math textbook ... Fractions and decimals represent the same things: numbers that are not whole numbers. ... This page will show you how to convert from a fraction, into a decimal.
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www.webmath.com/fract2dec.html
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Decimals and Fractions Page ... Decimals and fractions are very closely related. They are both part of the whole. Any decimal can be converted into an equal fraction, and any fraction can be converted into an equal decimal. For example 1/4 is equal to .75. Sometimes you might see fractions like 5/9 which is the same as 5;
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library.thinkquest.org/J003194/Fractions%20and%20Decima...
library.thinkquest.org/J003194/Fractions%20and%20Decimals.html
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Browse Elementary Fractions & Decimals ... 33 1/3 Percent as a Fraction [08/03/2003] I need help turning percents like 33 1/3%, 2.5%, and other percents like that into fractions.
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mathforum.org/library/drmath/sets/elem_fractions.html
mathforum.org/library/drmath/sets/elem_fractions.html
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Converting decimals into fractions is easy once you've gotten a grasp of the basic rules. Here's how you can learn the practice of converting: In order to convert a decimal into a fraction, all you have to do is change the decimal into a nu...
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Rule 28: Converting Decimals to Fractions ... If you would like to review another example, click on Example.; Work the following problems and click on Answer if you ... 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 is simple enough by divding by 16. the problem is that I need to be able to take the remainder and display it in a fraction with denominator of 16. so if it comes out to 6.75 lbs i need to be able to say that this is 6 12/16 lbs. ... anyone who has any suggestions for me I would appreciate the help? ... Question Asked By: spoma...
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www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Languages/JavaScript/Q...
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