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The easiest way is just to realize that each number after the decimal point is the tenths and each second place after the decimal point is hundredths. (Each third place is thousandths etc.) So, you have 6/10 or 60/100. That is sufficient as a fraction. However, most people prefer to have reduced fraction. To get there, find the LCM and reduce the fractions (in this case, the reduced answer should be 3/5).

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