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How do you turn a decimal to a fracton? - Answers

By placing the decimal over the numerator and putting 1 with zeros in the denominators. If the decimal has 7 numbers next to the decimal then put 7 zeros for the denominator. For instance, .34 turns into 34 100 (sorry i can't put a line in there) Here's another example: .5352653524= 5352653524 1000000000 So the number of decimals is the same number of zeros sometimes you have to simplify them of course if you have to show work sometimes



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By placing the decimal over the numerator and putting 1 with zeros in the denominators. If the decimal has 7 numbers next to the decimal then put 7 zeros for the denominator. For instance, .34 turns into 34 100 (sorry i can't put a line in there) Here's another example: .5352653524= 5352653524 1000000000 So the number of decimals is the same number of zeros sometimes you have to simplify them of course if you have to show work sometimes



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How do you turn a decimal to a fracton? - Answers

By placing the decimal over the numerator and putting 1 with zeros in the denominators. If the decimal has 7 numbers next to the decimal then put 7 zeros for the denominator. For instance, .34 turns into 34 100 (sorry i can't put a line in there) Here's another example: .5352653524= 5352653524 1000000000 So the number of decimals is the same number of zeros sometimes you have to simplify them of course if you have to show work sometimes

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