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- Converting a decimal to a mixed number and an improper fraction in simplest form: Basic
- Converting a decimal to a mixed number and an improper fraction without simplifying
- Converting a decimal to a proper fraction in simplest form: Advanced
- Converting a decimal to a proper fraction in simplest form: Basic
- Converting a decimal to a proper fraction without simplifying: Advanced
- Converting a decimal to a proper fraction without simplifying: Basic
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Converting a decimal to a proper fraction without simppfying: Basic
Recall that a proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator;
For example, $frac{3}{5}$.
Here numerator 3 is smaller than denominator 5.
Rules to convert a decimal to a proper fraction without simppfying.
We drop the decimal point and write the number as the numerator of a fraction.
We take the place value of the last digit of the decimal number and write it as the denominator of the fraction.
Convert decimal 0.28 to a proper fraction without simppfying.
Solution
Step 1:
We drop the decimal and write the number 28 as the numerator of a fraction.
Step 2:
The place value of the last digit 8 is a hundredth. So, we write 100 as the denominator of the fraction to get
$0.28 = frac{28}{100}$ (without simppfying)
Convert decimal 0.75 to a proper fraction without simppfying.
Solution
Step 1:
We drop the decimal and write the number 75 as the numerator of a fraction.
Step 2:
The place value of the last digit 5 is a hundredth. So we write 100 as the denominator of the fraction to get
$0.75 = frac{75}{100}$ (without simppfying)