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What is 15.29 as a fraction?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

When turning a decimal into a fraction, look at your fraction as three parts:

  • Whole number
  • Decimal number
  • Fractional part over 10, 100, 1000, 10000, etc.

The number to the left of the decimal point is your whole number. In your case 15. The number to the right of the decimal point is your decimal number, and lastly, the place value it goes to is your fractional part.

Fractional Parts:

  • .10 = 10ths
  • .11 = 100ths
  • .111 = 1000ths
  • .1111 = 10000ths

What ever is after the decimal point to the right will be your numerator (29). The bottom number will be what ever place value the numbers to the right are. In your case 100ths.

So now we throw our fraction together. Whole number and Decimal Number/Place Value

  • Whole number = 15
  • Decimal number = 29
  • Place value = 100

Our ending fraction is: 15 29/100.

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13y ago

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