Of course all the decimals have fractions except those with non-recurring and non-terminating decimals.
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No. Mixed numbers are a number and a fraction.
All decimals are worked in devisions of 10. Fraction can be a division of any number.
Hit MATH and then 1 to change from decimal to fraction or 2 to change from fraction to decimal
First of all , to indicata a repeating fraction. you write 1.464646... (Note the three or more stops). Other wise, when written as 1.46 it is a terminating fraction. 1.46 as a fraction is 1 46/100 = 1 23/50 To convert 1.464646.... to a fraction. Let p = 1.464646.... 100P = 146.464646.... Subtract 99P = 145 ( NB The repeating decimals subtract to zero). P - 145/99 P = 1 46/99 Note the subtle difference between repeating decimals and terminating decimals.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
155 is an integer not a fraction.
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If you convert repeating decimals into a fraction, you see that the repeating decimals are rational.
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you can change the fraction into a decimal or vice-versa
They are related because you can comvert decimals into fractions,and fractions into decimals.
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There are are three types of decimals: terminating, repeating and non-terminating/non-repeating. The first two are rational, the third is not.
0.125 as a fraction is 1/8 in its simplest form
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