Oh, dude, converting decimals to fractions? That's like, so easy. You just take the decimal and put it over 1, so 71.002 becomes 71.002/1. And like, that's your fraction. Simple, right?
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0.3 = 3/10 in fraction
When adding fractions with like denominators, add the numerators together and put the result over the denominator. Simplify if possible.
If you are adding or subtracting unlike fractions, convert them to equivalent fractions with a common denominator.
Two ways: If they're unlike fractions, convert them to like fractions with a common denominator and compare numerators. Convert them to decimals by dividing their denominators into their numerators and see which is greater.
The LCM is used for integers, not fractions. If you're trying to add unlike fractions, take the LCM of the denominators (known in this case as the least common denominator, or LCD), convert the fractions and proceed.