you would take your numerator in fraction and put it behind your decimal
Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
i would write a fraction, eg a quarter ; 1/4 and to determine the decimal simply divide 1 by 4 = 0.25
That already is a decimal fraction.
If the decimal is say .5489 Then write 5489 as the numerator and write the denominator as 1 (for the decimal point) followed by as many digits you have after the decimal point. So in this case the fraction would be 5489/10000
The decimal fraction for 3.588 would be 3.588/1000
0.5 is already in the form of a decimal fraction.
you would take your numerator in fraction and put it behind your decimal
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Restate the question: If you can write a fraction as a decimal, can you write a decimal as a fraction?Yes.
i would write a fraction, eg a quarter ; 1/4 and to determine the decimal simply divide 1 by 4 = 0.25
It need not be: you could write it as 52/1000 and in that form it would be a ratioonal fraction, not a decimal fraction.
That already is a decimal fraction.
If the decimal is say .5489 Then write 5489 as the numerator and write the denominator as 1 (for the decimal point) followed by as many digits you have after the decimal point. So in this case the fraction would be 5489/10000
As a fraction, you can write it as 8/10. As a decimal, you can write it as 0.8.
The number 0.55 is already written in decimal form.
To write 0.103 as a fraction, you need to identify the place value of the decimal. The decimal number 0.103 is in the thousandths place. As a fraction, it can be written as 103/1000.