0.3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 (keep going) zero point three with a line over it
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It is an infinitely long value that has an infinite number of threes after the decimal point.
The number 1/3 is absolutely correct, and can only be converted to an approximate decimal fraction.
The fraction 1/8 as a decimal is 0.125
It is: 14.'285714'% recurring decimal '285714'
0.125 = 125 /1000 = 1/8
1 and 1 over 2
0.2
0.09 . . .
40/40 = 1/1 in fraction, 1.0 in decimal and 100% in percentage
18 (eighteen) is an integer and does not need to be "converted to a decimal"1/8 (one eighth) is a fraction and can be converted into a decimal: 0.125
The fraction 1/8 as a decimal is 0.125
As a rational fraction it is 1/2.As a decimal fraction it is 0.5
It is: 14.'285714'% recurring decimal '285714'
0.125 = 125 /1000 = 1/8
______ 0.142857 Every computer nowadays has a calculator that does it for you. just type '1' '/' '7' then press '='
1 and 1 over 2
0.2
To convert 0.111111111 to a fraction, we can represent it as 1/9 since the decimal 0.111111111 is a repeating decimal with the pattern 1 repeating infinitely. This can be simplified to 1/9, which is the fraction form of the decimal 0.111111111.
I assume you mean "repeating decimal". Yes. For example, 1/6 = 0.166666... after that, the digit "6" repeats over and over again. In other cases, it is more than one digit that repeats, over and over. Note that at first there may be other digits, that don't repeat later on.In general, any fraction (with integers on top and bottom), if converted into a decimal, will eventually start repeating. Conversely, any repeating decimal can be converted into a fraction.