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Wyatt Cervantes
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5 September, 16:23
0.0162 as a fraction
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Ramon
5 September, 16:43
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81/4999
Step-by-step explanation:
0.0162 = 0.0162/1 = 0.162/10 = 1.62/100 = 16.2/1000 = 162/10000 = 81/4999
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