Ah, what a happy little question! When we have a repeating decimal like 3.3 with the 3 repeating, we can turn it into a fraction by understanding that the repeating part represents a repeating pattern. So, 3.3 repeating is the same as 3.333... which can be written as 10/3. Just like painting, it's all about seeing the beauty in the patterns and finding joy in the process!
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? So, 3.3 repeating is the same as 3.333... forever. To turn that into a fraction, you can just call it x and subtract 10x from 33.3 repeating, which gives you 9x equals 30, and then x equals 30 over 9, which simplifies to 10 over 3 or 3 and 1/3. Math, man, it's wild.
To convert the decimal 3.3 repeating to a fraction, we can set x = 3.3 repeating and subtract the non-repeating part from the repeating part. This gives us x = 3.3 repeating and 10x = 33.3 repeating. Subtracting the two equations gives 9x = 30, so x = 30/9 = 10/3. Therefore, 3.3 repeating is equivalent to the fraction 10/3.
5/33
1 8/33
12/99
It is 40/33 as an improper fraction in its simplest form
If that's 75 repeating then as a fraction it is 25/33 in its simplest form
If you mean: 0.151515.....repeating then as a fraction it is 5/33
To express 0.21 with the 21 repeating as a fraction, we can set x = 0.21, and then multiply x by 100 to shift the decimal two places to the right, resulting in 100x = 21.21. Subtracting x from 100x gives 99x = 21, and dividing both sides by 99 simplifies the fraction to 21/99. Finally, simplifying this fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 3, results in the fraction 7/33.
5/33
104/33
25/33
17/33
10/33
43/33
94/33
5/33
repeating 84 tenths as a fraction = 84/99 or 28/33
It is: 5/33 = 0.151515 .... 15 repeating