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How can you change 1.7 into a fraction? - Answers

The first number after the decimal point represents the number of 'tenths' - in this case, 7 tenths - or 7/10 1.7 is therefore 1 and 7/10ths , or to put it another way, 10 tenths + 7 tenths = 17/10 Nothing divides into both 17 and 10 (except 1) so you can't simplify this, it can only be shown as 17/10



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The first number after the decimal point represents the number of 'tenths' - in this case, 7 tenths - or 7/10 1.7 is therefore 1 and 7/10ths , or to put it another way, 10 tenths + 7 tenths = 17/10 Nothing divides into both 17 and 10 (except 1) so you can't simplify this, it can only be shown as 17/10



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How can you change 1.7 into a fraction? - Answers

The first number after the decimal point represents the number of 'tenths' - in this case, 7 tenths - or 7/10 1.7 is therefore 1 and 7/10ths , or to put it another way, 10 tenths + 7 tenths = 17/10 Nothing divides into both 17 and 10 (except 1) so you can't simplify this, it can only be shown as 17/10

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