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How do you turn decimals into mixed numbers? - Answers
Step 1: Write the digits right of the decimal as an integer. This is your numerator. Step 2: Count the number of digits to the right of the decimal, then take 10 to this power. This number will be your denominator. Step 3: reduce your new fraction, if possible. EXAMPLE: Write 12.125 as a mixed number. numerator = 125 denominator = 103 (3 digits right of the decimal) = 1000 125/1000 reduces to 1/8, so 12.125 = 12 1/8
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How do you turn decimals into mixed numbers? - Answers
Step 1: Write the digits right of the decimal as an integer. This is your numerator. Step 2: Count the number of digits to the right of the decimal, then take 10 to this power. This number will be your denominator. Step 3: reduce your new fraction, if possible. EXAMPLE: Write 12.125 as a mixed number. numerator = 125 denominator = 103 (3 digits right of the decimal) = 1000 125/1000 reduces to 1/8, so 12.125 = 12 1/8
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How do you turn decimals into mixed numbers? - Answers
Step 1: Write the digits right of the decimal as an integer. This is your numerator. Step 2: Count the number of digits to the right of the decimal, then take 10 to this power. This number will be your denominator. Step 3: reduce your new fraction, if possible. EXAMPLE: Write 12.125 as a mixed number. numerator = 125 denominator = 103 (3 digits right of the decimal) = 1000 125/1000 reduces to 1/8, so 12.125 = 12 1/8
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