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In a proper fraction the numerator is smaller than the denominator. Since every two-digit number is larger than every one-digit number, there must be a one-digit numerator and two-digit denominator comprising 3 digits total. The greatest fraction will be the one with the largest possible numerator and smallest possible denominator. Choose a numerator of 9 (the largest one-digit number) and a denominator of 10 (the smallest 2-digit number). All 3 digits are different. The answer is 9/10.
-- Take one complete set of the repeated digits in the decimal. Treat those digits as the numerator of a fraction. -- The denominator of the fraction is a string of nines (99...) ... just as many as there are digits in the numerator. -- Reduce the fraction to lower terms (simplify) if it's possible and you feel like it.
How do you convert 0.3712 to a fraction?Since there are four digits to the right of the decimal, your denominator on the fraction will be 10,000. Your numerator will be 3712. Therefore, your fraction is, 3712/10,000.
What is the fraction for 0.76?Since there are two digits to the right of the decimal, your denominator will be 100. Your numerator will be 76. Therefore, making your whole fraction, 76/100. (You will need to reduce.)
The numerator of the fraction is the decimal number WITHOUT the decimal point. The denominator of the fraction is 1 followed by the same number of 0s as there were digits after the decimal point in the original number. Then simplify this fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by any common fractions - they will be 2 (or 2*2 or 2*2*2 etc) or 5 (or 5*5 or 5*5*5 etc). Here, number of digits after the decimal point is 2. So denominator = 100. So the fraction is 78/100. Simplifying, 78/100 = 39/50.
Put the digits after the decimal point as the numerator over 1 followed by the same number of zeros as digits as the denominator and simplify. In this case, the numerator is 1504 and as there are 4 digits after the decimal point the denominator is 10000.
In a proper fraction the numerator is smaller than the denominator. Since every two-digit number is larger than every one-digit number, there must be a one-digit numerator and two-digit denominator comprising 3 digits total. The greatest fraction will be the one with the largest possible numerator and smallest possible denominator. Choose a numerator of 9 (the largest one-digit number) and a denominator of 10 (the smallest 2-digit number). All 3 digits are different. The answer is 9/10.
-- Take one whole set of the digits that repeat in the decimal. Write them as the numerator of the fraction. -- For the denominator of the fraction, write a group of 9s ... the same number of them as there are digits in the numerator. -- Simplify the fraction, if possible and if you feel like it.
-- Take one complete set of the repeated digits in the decimal. Treat those digits as the numerator of a fraction. -- The denominator of the fraction is a string of nines (99...) ... just as many as there are digits in the numerator. -- Reduce the fraction to lower terms (simplify) if it's possible and you feel like it.
How do you convert 0.3712 to a fraction?Since there are four digits to the right of the decimal, your denominator on the fraction will be 10,000. Your numerator will be 3712. Therefore, your fraction is, 3712/10,000.
What is the fraction for 0.76?Since there are two digits to the right of the decimal, your denominator will be 100. Your numerator will be 76. Therefore, making your whole fraction, 76/100. (You will need to reduce.)
put the two repeating digits as numerator with 99 as denominator, giving 75/99. This simplifies to 25/33.
Since the number is obviously non-repeating, we can make it into a fraction by multiplying both the numerator and denominator of 3.14/1 by ten until the numerator has no digits after the decimal place. Doing so, we get 314/100. We can reduce this fraction (by dividing numerator and denominator by 2, in this case) to: 157/50
The numerator of the fraction is the decimal number WITHOUT the decimal point. The denominator of the fraction is 1 followed by the same number of 0s as there were digits after the decimal point in the original number. Then simplify this fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by any common fractions - they will be 2 (or 2*2 or 2*2*2 etc) or 5 (or 5*5 or 5*5*5 etc). Here, number of digits after the decimal point is 2. So denominator = 100. So the fraction is 78/100. Simplifying, 78/100 = 39/50.
To convert just the decimal portion of a number, write the digits after the decimal point as the numerator over the line. Now for the denominator, write a 1 followed by as many zeros as the number of digits you wrote in the numerator. For example if the decimal was 0.070549, then the fraction would be 070549/1000000 = 70549/1000000
Answer: Yes. Every number that you can completely write with digits, and a fraction bar or a decimal point if you need them, is rational. Answer: Yes, if the numerator and the denominator are whole numbers.
Your fraction needs a numerator and a denominator. The numerator is the decimal number without the decimal point ie 348. There are two digits after the decimal place in your decimal number. So, your denominator is 1 followed by the same number of zeros. 1 followed by 2 zeros is 100. So the fraction is 348/100 The next step is to reduce this fraction to its lowest form: 348/100 = 87/25