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  2. Express 3.2 as a fraction - Everydaycalculation.com

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    Steps to convert decimal into fraction. Write 3.2 as 3.2 / 1. Multiply both numerator and denominator by 10 for every number after the decimal point. 3.2 × 10 / 1 × 10 = 32 / 10. Reducing the fraction gives. 16 / 5.

  3. Decimal to Fraction Calculator - Step by step instructions

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    Decimal to fraction calculator. Rewrite any decimal number as a fractional number. Learn how to convert decimal to fraction with step by step instructions. MathStep (Works offline) Download our mobile app and learn to work with fractions in your own time: Android and iPhone/ iPad.

  4. How do you convert 3.2 (2 being repeated) to a fraction?

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    Set x as your desired value, multiply by 10n where n is the number of digits repeating, and then subtract x to eliminate the infinitely repeating portion. It then is just a matter of dividing by 10n − 1 and reducing the resulting fraction. Answer link. 3.bar (2) = 29/9 Using the notation of a bar over a set of digits to denote their infinite ...

  5. 3/2 as a fraction? - Socratic

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    Explanation: Well, 3 2 is a fraction. It can be called an improper fraction, but it is a fraction. Do you mean a mixed number? I will assume so. You can rearrange 3 2 as a sum of 2 fractions such as. 2 2 + 1 2, then that can be simplified to 1 + 1 2. That can be further simplified to 11 2. It is 1 1/2.

  6. 2.3 (3 repeating) as a fraction? - Socratic

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    Help. See a solution process below: First, we can write: x = 2.bar3 Next, we can multiply each side by 10 giving: 10x = 23.bar3 Then we can subtract each side of the first equation from each side of the second equation giving: 10x - x = 23.bar3 - 2.bar3 We can now solve for x as follows: 10x - 1x = (23 + 0.bar3) - (2 + 0.bar3) (10 - 1)x = 23 ...

  7. What is #3.248# repeating as a fraction? - Socratic

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    2) Divide the resulting integer by the multiplier we chose. 3) Simplify the resulting fraction by identifying any common factors in the numerator and denominator, cancelling them out. Example 1 3.24¯8. The multiplier we need is 100(10− 1): 100(10 − 1)3.24¯8 = 3248.¯8 −324.¯8 = 2924. So:

  8. 3/2 simplified, Reduce 3/2 to its simplest form -...

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    3 / 2 is already in the simplest form. It can be written as 1.5 in decimal form (rounded to 6 decimal places). Steps to simplifying fractions. Find the GCD (or HCF) of numerator and denominator GCD of 3 and 2 is 1; Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD 3 ÷ 1 / 2 ÷ 1; Reduced fraction: 3 / 2 Therefore, 3/2 simplified to lowest ...

  9. 3/20 simplified, Reduce 3/20 to its simplest form -...

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    GCD of 3 and 20 is 1. Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD. 3 ÷ 1 / 20 ÷ 1. Reduced fraction: 3 / 20. Therefore, 3/20 simplified to lowest terms is 3/20. MathStep (Works offline) Download our mobile app and learn to work with fractions in your own time: Android and iPhone/ iPad. Equivalent fractions: 6 / 40 9 / 60 15 / 100 21 ...

  10. How do you convert 0.83 (3 repeating) to a fraction? - Socratic

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    Write that down as the next coefficient in the continued fraction: 0 + 1 1. then subtract it to get 0.2. Take the reciprocal, getting the result 5.0. This has the number 5 before the decimal point and no remainder. So add that to our continued fraction as the next reciprocal to get: 0 + 1 1 + 1 5 = 0 + 1 6 5 = 5 6.

  11. How do you measure 3.2 inches on us tape? - Answers

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    There is no line indicating 3.2 (you would need a metric tape for that) so the closest you can come is that 3.2 is between the first very short line after 3 and the next line, which is a little ...