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How do you turn 0.84 fraction? - Answers
a) Remove the decimal point. In this particular question, we do this by multiplying by 100 to turn this into a whole number (84).b) We can now write this as a fraction by putting the whole number divided by the amount we just multiplied by. So as a fraction this equals 84/100.c) If possible, and desired, we can now simplify the fraction. Both 84 and 100 will divide by 4, so we can simplify to 21/25.
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How do you turn 0.84 fraction? - Answers
a) Remove the decimal point. In this particular question, we do this by multiplying by 100 to turn this into a whole number (84).b) We can now write this as a fraction by putting the whole number divided by the amount we just multiplied by. So as a fraction this equals 84/100.c) If possible, and desired, we can now simplify the fraction. Both 84 and 100 will divide by 4, so we can simplify to 21/25.
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How do you turn 0.84 fraction? - Answers
a) Remove the decimal point. In this particular question, we do this by multiplying by 100 to turn this into a whole number (84).b) We can now write this as a fraction by putting the whole number divided by the amount we just multiplied by. So as a fraction this equals 84/100.c) If possible, and desired, we can now simplify the fraction. Both 84 and 100 will divide by 4, so we can simplify to 21/25.
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