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To turn a decimal like 3.83333333333 into a fraction, you first identify the repeating decimal pattern, which in this case is 3.83. Next, you count the number of decimal places in the repeating pattern, which is 2. Then, you place the repeating pattern over a denominator with the same number of nines as the decimal places, resulting in 383/100. Finally, simplify the fraction if possible by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, if any.

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Oh, dude, turning 3.83333333333 into a fraction is like trying to make a gourmet meal out of instant noodles. So, 3.83333333333 as a fraction is 3 and 5/6. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, but hey, math can be fun sometimes, right?

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2mo ago
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Oh honey, let's simplify this mess. 3.83333333333 is the same as 3 and 8/3. So, it's just 3 8/3. Ta-da!

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The figure 3.8333 is already in a fraction.

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