To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator. Whether it is recurring or not depends on the fraction.
Although it is a terminating fraction, it can be written as a recurring fraction as: 0.47000000... or 0.46999999...
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 0.5 recurring is equal to 5/9, or five ninths.
If that is recurring 5 then as a fraction it is 5/9
If that's a recurring 6 then as a fraction it is -2/3
17/99
0.1717 recurring written as a fraction is 17/99
If all three digits are recurring then as a fraction it is 136/999
0.75 recurring written as a fraction is 25/33
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator. Whether it is recurring or not depends on the fraction.
Although it is a terminating fraction, it can be written as a recurring fraction as: 0.47000000... or 0.46999999...
It is: 59.'09'% recurring '09'
Converting fractions to any kind of decimal is done in exactly the same way: divide the numerator by the denominator. The reverse of converting a recurring decimal to a fraction is done: Look at the digits that recur in the decimal. Count how many there are and then put the recurring digits as the numerator of a fraction with that number of 9s as the denominator. eg to convert 0.33333.... to a fraction, see that the recurring decimal is the digit 3, thus the fraction would be 3/9 = 1/3. eg to convert 0.09090909... to a fraction, see that the recurring decimal is 09 (or 9) and there are 2 digits (the leading 0 is important in counting the number of digits), thus the fraction is 09/99 or 9/99 = 1/11. eg: to convert: 0.142857142857.... to a fraction, see that the digits 142857 recur and there are 6 of them, thus it is 142857/999999 which reduces down (simplifies) to 1/7.
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
If its recurring 6 then as a fraction it is 2/3
If that is 38 recurring then the fraction is 38/99