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Starting with .1 = 1:10, each multiple of .1 will increase the divisor by a multiple of 10 i.e. .01 = 1:100. Any change in numerical values change the numerator by that value i.e. .67 = 67:100. The / symbol may also be used in place of :, but when working with ratios, the standard symbol is usually :. 1:10 = 1/10 = .1

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you use long division. keep dividing until the decimal terminates or repeats or until you're too tired to go on.

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