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How do you convert 7 and 7 over 10 into fractional notation? - Answers
77/10 = 77/10It might be simpler to understand the process if there were not two 7s so let us look at 67/10To get the new numerator (top), you multiply the integer (whole) part by the denominator (bottom) and then add the numerator (top) from the old fraction.So 6*10 + 7 = 60 + 7 = 67The new denominator is the same as the old denominator = 10.So the new fractional notation for 6 7/10 would be 67/10
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How do you convert 7 and 7 over 10 into fractional notation? - Answers
77/10 = 77/10It might be simpler to understand the process if there were not two 7s so let us look at 67/10To get the new numerator (top), you multiply the integer (whole) part by the denominator (bottom) and then add the numerator (top) from the old fraction.So 6*10 + 7 = 60 + 7 = 67The new denominator is the same as the old denominator = 10.So the new fractional notation for 6 7/10 would be 67/10
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How do you convert 7 and 7 over 10 into fractional notation? - Answers
77/10 = 77/10It might be simpler to understand the process if there were not two 7s so let us look at 67/10To get the new numerator (top), you multiply the integer (whole) part by the denominator (bottom) and then add the numerator (top) from the old fraction.So 6*10 + 7 = 60 + 7 = 67The new denominator is the same as the old denominator = 10.So the new fractional notation for 6 7/10 would be 67/10
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