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How do you convert fractiones into decimals? - Answers
decimals to fractions 0.1 = 1/10 0.456 = 456/1000 0.986747 = 986747/1000000 here are a few examples. you put the decimal over a power of 10, the number of 0's equals the number of digits after the first "0.", other zero's included. the decimal 0.00001 has 5 numbers after the first "0." so the fraction will be over 100,000 (5 zeros) so the fraction for 0.00001 = 1/100000 ?don't forget to reduce your fractions As per above instructions: 3.8 = 3 and 8/10 ("three and eight tenths") which reduces to 3 and 4/5 (divide top and bottom of fraction by 2) Similarly, 0.005 = 0 and 5/1000 = 5/1000 = 1/200 (divide top and bottom by 5)
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How do you convert fractiones into decimals? - Answers
decimals to fractions 0.1 = 1/10 0.456 = 456/1000 0.986747 = 986747/1000000 here are a few examples. you put the decimal over a power of 10, the number of 0's equals the number of digits after the first "0.", other zero's included. the decimal 0.00001 has 5 numbers after the first "0." so the fraction will be over 100,000 (5 zeros) so the fraction for 0.00001 = 1/100000 ?don't forget to reduce your fractions As per above instructions: 3.8 = 3 and 8/10 ("three and eight tenths") which reduces to 3 and 4/5 (divide top and bottom of fraction by 2) Similarly, 0.005 = 0 and 5/1000 = 5/1000 = 1/200 (divide top and bottom by 5)
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How do you convert fractiones into decimals? - Answers
decimals to fractions 0.1 = 1/10 0.456 = 456/1000 0.986747 = 986747/1000000 here are a few examples. you put the decimal over a power of 10, the number of 0's equals the number of digits after the first "0.", other zero's included. the decimal 0.00001 has 5 numbers after the first "0." so the fraction will be over 100,000 (5 zeros) so the fraction for 0.00001 = 1/100000 ?don't forget to reduce your fractions As per above instructions: 3.8 = 3 and 8/10 ("three and eight tenths") which reduces to 3 and 4/5 (divide top and bottom of fraction by 2) Similarly, 0.005 = 0 and 5/1000 = 5/1000 = 1/200 (divide top and bottom by 5)
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