It is 473.
x=0.(repeating)27 100x=27.(repeating)27 100x−x=27.(repeating)27− 0.(repeating)27/99x=27x=27/99=3/11
473
(3/5) x (6/11) = (3 x 6) / (5 x 11) = 18/55 = 0.32727 (rounded, repeating)
To express the decimal 0.53 with a repeating 3, we can use the formula for repeating decimals. Since the digit 3 repeats indefinitely, we can represent it as 0.5333... To convert this to a fraction, we set x = 0.5333... and subtract 0.5x from x to eliminate the repeating part. This gives us 10x - x = 5.3 - 0.53, which simplifies to 9x = 4.77. Therefore, the fraction for 0.53 with 3 repeating is 477/900.
It would be 3 1/3 or 3.3... (repeating)
Ah, what a happy little question! When we have a repeating decimal like 3.3 with the 3 repeating, we can turn it into a fraction by understanding that the repeating part represents a repeating pattern. So, 3.3 repeating is the same as 3.333... which can be written as 10/3. Just like painting, it's all about seeing the beauty in the patterns and finding joy in the process!
Multiply 90 x .66 1/3= .33 (Repeating) 2/3= .66 (Repeating) 3/3= 1 Answer is 59.4
(10.99) x (5 2/3) = (10.99) x (17/3) = 186.83/3 = 62.27666 (rounded, repeating)
To convert 4.3 repeating to a fraction, we can set x = 4.3 repeating and multiply it by 10 to shift the decimal point to the right: 10x = 43.3 repeating. Next, subtract x from 10x to eliminate the repeating decimal: 10x - x = 43.3 - 4.3 = 39. Now, divide by 9 to get the fraction in simplest form: x = 39/9 = 13/3. Therefore, 4.3 repeating as a fraction is 13/3.
2/3 = 0.666666 repeating.
The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction is meant to be 2.313131... or 2.311111...
It is: 100/3 as an improper fraction