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Madalynn Jensen
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22 May, 01:21
How to convert a repeating decimal to a fraction
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Jenna Barton
22 May, 01:33
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Always place it out of 9. For example, 0.333 = 3/9, or if simplified, 1/3.
0.5555? this will be 5/9.
for the other way around, make it a repeating decimal, such as 4/9, make that 0.444
If it is 33/99, or even 333/999, the rule should be the same.
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