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How do you convert a repeating decimal to fraction? - Answers
Find the length of the repeating digitsPut the repeating digits over the same number of 9s as the result of step 1reduce to simplest form.Example, for 0.181818...'18' repeats, so length is 2 digits18/99 (the repeating digits '18' over two '9's)2/11 (divide top and bottom by 9)So for 0.333...'3' repeats, so length is 1 digit3/9 (the repeating digit '3' over one '9')1/3 (divide top and bottom by 3)
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How do you convert a repeating decimal to fraction? - Answers
Find the length of the repeating digitsPut the repeating digits over the same number of 9s as the result of step 1reduce to simplest form.Example, for 0.181818...'18' repeats, so length is 2 digits18/99 (the repeating digits '18' over two '9's)2/11 (divide top and bottom by 9)So for 0.333...'3' repeats, so length is 1 digit3/9 (the repeating digit '3' over one '9')1/3 (divide top and bottom by 3)
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How do you convert a repeating decimal to fraction? - Answers
Find the length of the repeating digitsPut the repeating digits over the same number of 9s as the result of step 1reduce to simplest form.Example, for 0.181818...'18' repeats, so length is 2 digits18/99 (the repeating digits '18' over two '9's)2/11 (divide top and bottom by 9)So for 0.333...'3' repeats, so length is 1 digit3/9 (the repeating digit '3' over one '9')1/3 (divide top and bottom by 3)
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