Well, isn't that just a happy little number! 3.1 repeating is the same as 3.1 with a line over the 1, which means it goes on forever. To turn it into a fraction, we can write it as 31/9, because the repeating 1 means we're dividing by 9. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, turning decimals into fractions is all about finding the right brushstrokes!
31/99
The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction is meant to be 2.313131... or 2.311111...
what is 0.194 as a repeating fraction
0.14 repeating as a fraction = 14/99
If you mean: 0.151515.....repeating then as a fraction it is 5/33
31/99
31/33
31/99
1.55 = 31/20
It is 28/9.
The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction is meant to be 2.313131... or 2.311111...
what is 0.194 as a repeating fraction
0.78 repeating as a fraction = 78/99
0.14 repeating as a fraction = 14/99
If you mean: 0.151515.....repeating then as a fraction it is 5/33
What is 1.49 repeating (9 is repeating)
In fraction form, 53.3 repeating can be expressed as 533/9. To convert a decimal with a repeating decimal point to a fraction, we first determine the non-repeating part of the decimal (in this case, 53), then subtract it from the entire decimal to isolate the repeating part (0.3 repeating). Next, we express the repeating part as a fraction over 9 (since there is one digit repeating). Thus, 53.3 repeating is equal to 533/9 in fraction form.