To convert 4.3 repeating to a fraction, we can set x = 4.3 repeating and multiply it by 10 to shift the decimal point to the right: 10x = 43.3 repeating. Next, subtract x from 10x to eliminate the repeating decimal: 10x - x = 43.3 - 4.3 = 39. Now, divide by 9 to get the fraction in simplest form: x = 39/9 = 13/3. Therefore, 4.3 repeating as a fraction is 13/3.
43/99
43/33
43.4444
The answer depends on what string is repeating. It is not clear from the question whether the recurring fraction is meant to be 4372372... or 4.3727272... or 4.37222...
what is 0.194 as a repeating fraction
0.78 repeating as a fraction = 78/99
43 = 43/1 in fraction
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.
0.86 repeating can be represented as 0.86868686... To convert this into a fraction, we can set x = 0.86868686... and multiply by 100 to shift the decimal point two places to the right, giving 100x = 86.86868686... Subtracting the original equation from this new equation gives 99x = 86, so x = 86/99. Therefore, 0.86 repeating as a fraction is 86/99.
43, as a fraction is 43 and as a decimal, it is still 43.