That's an example of a fraction that you can never write in decimal form. You can make it
as close to the correct value as you want it, but the decimal can never be exactly correct.
Start with
0.30and your decimal is only 1 percent wrong. To make it closer to the correct number,keep adding more 30s on the end. The more 30s you add, the closer it will be to the
correct value. But even if you add a million 30s, it can never be exactly equal to 10/33 .
33 over 50 into decimal = 0.66 33/50: = 33 ÷ 50 = 0.66 in decimal
Expressed as a decimal, 10/33 is equal to 0.30 recurring (that is, 0.303030...)
4/33 = .1212
.825
0.1515
33/10 is in its simplest form.
33 over 100 is already a fraction in lowest terms. The decimal form is 0.33
33 over 16 is 2.0625 as a decimal.
To convert a decimal to a fraction, we need to consider the decimal place value. In this case, 3.3 can be written as 33/10 as an improper fraction. This is because the decimal point is after the tenths place, so we can write it as 3 and 3/10, which simplifies to 33/10 in improper fraction form.
33/330 = 1/10
It is: 33/30 = 11/10
33/1000 = 0.033 as a decimal