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To convert 0.00078 to a fraction, we need to determine the place value of the last digit, which is the thousandths place. Since there are three zeros after the decimal point, we can express 0.00078 as 78/100, which simplifies to 39/50 when divided by the greatest common factor of 2. Therefore, 0.00078 as a fraction is 39/50.

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nice work but next time make it a little more instead of just saying the awnser
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Well, isn't that just a tiny little number there! Let's see, we can write 0.00078 as 78/100,000. Just like painting a happy little tree, sometimes we just need to adjust our perspective to see the beauty in the details.

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0.00078 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its equivalent, in rational form, is 78/100000. You can simplify this rational fraction if required.

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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, 0.00078 as a fraction is 78/100,000. It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but hey, we got there.

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