Here are two ways, but based on how exact and precise you want your answers to be changes which one you would use:1) Simply round the decimal up and then convert into a fractionor........2) If the decimal has a digit to the left side of the period, use this as the whole number and then, make a small fraction beside this with the recurring digits on top and then a multiple of these digits as the denominator creating a mixed number!I hope this was help to you! :D
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator. Whether it is recurring or not depends on the fraction.
The decimal form of a fraction is either a terminating or recurring decimal.
0.33... with the 3s recurring forever is the decimal equivalent of 1/3 .
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 7/9 is equal to 0.7 recurring (that is, 0.7777..)
the answer is 9/25th :() ;()
you don't it just keeps recurring
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator. Whether it is recurring or not depends on the fraction.
It is a decimal fraction: for example 0.25 or 0.166... recurring
The decimal form of a fraction is either a terminating or recurring decimal.
If its a recurring decimal then it is -11/3 as a fraction
If it is a recurring decimal then its fraction is 1/9
0.33... with the 3s recurring forever is the decimal equivalent of 1/3 .
If it is recurring 3 then as a fraction it is 7/3 and it is already expressed as a decimal
If its a recurring decimal of ...35 then as a fraction it is 35/99
A fraction that repeats continuously without stopping is called a recurring fraction. 0.1 recurring, or 0.111111... is equal to 1/9, or one ninth.A fraction with a prime denominator other than 2 or 5, always produces a recurring decimal.
Do the division. 8 divided by 3 = 2.6666 recurring.
0.712888888 (recurring) is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its rational equivalent is 6416/9000 which can be simplified.