Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When we have a repeating decimal like 8.3 with the 3 repeating, we can express it as a fraction by understanding that the repeating part is 0.3. So, 8.3 repeating is the same as 8.333..., which can be written as the fraction 25/3. Just like painting, it's all about breaking things down into simpler parts to create something beautiful.
If you mean recurring 2 then it is: 83/90 = 0.92222.....recurring
The fraction of the repeating decimal 0.7... is 7/9
If the decimal is terminating or repeating then it can be written as a fraction. Decimal representations which are non-terminating and non-repeating cannot be expressed as a fraction.
If you mean its equivalent as a fraction then it is 83/99
Yes, it can.
If you mean recurring 2 then it is: 83/90 = 0.92222.....recurring
The fraction of the repeating decimal 0.7... is 7/9
It is a repeating decimal.
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0.2 a repeating decimal into a fraction = 2/9
repeating decimal 1.1 as a fraction = 10/9
To convert 83 to a decimal, it remains as 83. To convert 1 and a third to a decimal, we first convert the fraction 1/3 to a decimal by dividing 1 by 3, which equals 0.3333 (repeating). Adding 83 and 1.3333 gives us 84.3333 as the decimal representation of 83 and 1 and a third.
It is: 83/99
If the decimal is terminating or repeating then it can be written as a fraction. Decimal representations which are non-terminating and non-repeating cannot be expressed as a fraction.
If you mean its equivalent as a fraction then it is 83/99
0.83 = 83/100
A decimal number is like a mixed fraction: it has an integer part and a fractional part. If the fractional part is a repeating fraction then the whole number is represented by a repeating decimal.