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How do you convert infinity decimals into fractions and mixed numbers? - Answers

no way ... actually there is a way. Take 0.121212...and you want to change it into a fraction? what you do is you say that that is 1x. Then you find out what that times 100 is to get 100x. Then you take away the 1x from the 100x so that it will look like this: 1x=0.121212........ 100x= 12.1212.... 99x= 12 so then you have got the number 12 left? well then you put that number over 99 so you get 12/99. then see if it can cancel down which it can: to, 4/33. so your answer is 4/33 in the end! hope this helped x



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no way ... actually there is a way. Take 0.121212...and you want to change it into a fraction? what you do is you say that that is 1x. Then you find out what that times 100 is to get 100x. Then you take away the 1x from the 100x so that it will look like this: 1x=0.121212........ 100x= 12.1212.... 99x= 12 so then you have got the number 12 left? well then you put that number over 99 so you get 12/99. then see if it can cancel down which it can: to, 4/33. so your answer is 4/33 in the end! hope this helped x



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How do you convert infinity decimals into fractions and mixed numbers? - Answers

no way ... actually there is a way. Take 0.121212...and you want to change it into a fraction? what you do is you say that that is 1x. Then you find out what that times 100 is to get 100x. Then you take away the 1x from the 100x so that it will look like this: 1x=0.121212........ 100x= 12.1212.... 99x= 12 so then you have got the number 12 left? well then you put that number over 99 so you get 12/99. then see if it can cancel down which it can: to, 4/33. so your answer is 4/33 in the end! hope this helped x

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      no way ... actually there is a way. Take 0.121212...and you want to change it into a fraction? what you do is you say that that is 1x. Then you find out what that times 100 is to get 100x. Then you take away the 1x from the 100x so that it will look like this: 1x=0.121212........ 100x= 12.1212.... 99x= 12 so then you have got the number 12 left? well then you put that number over 99 so you get 12/99. then see if it can cancel down which it can: to, 4/33. so your answer is 4/33 in the end! hope this helped x
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