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24 November, 04:00

What is - 1.111 ... as mixed fraction

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  1. 24 November, 04:11
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    When you are changing a repeating decimal to a fraction, there is a trick you have to know. 2 actually. Put the decimal right before the repeating starts and right after the repeating starts. This one is a bit tricky since the decimal is after a 1, and 1 is what is repeating. So let's leave that one as is and simply say that

    x = - 1.11111

    Now let's move the decimal right after the second one. To do that you have to multiply by 10. So we then can say that

    10x = - 11.11111

    For this problem, we will disregard the negative til the end because it just makes things confusing.

    Subtract the smaller equation from the larger:

    10x = 11.111111

    - 1x = 1.111111

    and get

    9x = 10

    Divide both sides by 9 to get 10/9 which is 1 1/9 as a mixed fraction. Let's check it first to see if we're correct, then we'll throw the negative sign back on.

    10/9 on your calculator gives you 1.111111111 repeating, so now that we know we are correct, the mixed fraction is

    -1 1/9
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