Oh, dude, you've stumbled into math territory, but fear not, I got you covered. So, when you see those repeating decimals like 0.4444..., you can just set it as x, subtract it from 10x to get 4, then solve for x to get 4/9. Voila! Like, it's magic, but with numbers.
The answer will depend on what the fraction is.
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
how do you write 4.25 as a fraction
To write the number foruteen as a fraction you write: 14/1.
0.538 You can write this in fraction as :- = 538 / 1000 (answer)
blank = representation.
926 is an integer and there is not a sensible way to write it as a fraction.
Write 107.17 as 107 17/100 as a fraction.
It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.
How do you write6.301 as a fraction
It is an integer and it does not make sense to write it as a fraction. But if you must, you can write it as 30/1.
a power of 10