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The first thing to do is consider only the decimal part. 0.44444...

This can be turned into a fraction via the following method:

0.4444... x 10 = 4.4444....

0.4444... x 10 - 0.4444.... = 4

0.4444... x 9 = 4

4/9 = 0.4444....

The next step would be to turn the 54 units into a part of this fraction. To do that we need to multiply 54 by the denominator, 9. This comes to 486, which can then be added to the numerator to give 490.

Therefore 54.4444... as a fraction is 490/9

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