Answer :
Okie dokie,
When converting a decimal, you use the place the decimal is in...
Let's review the places: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.
You look at the last number to determine what place you're using!
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Now here's an example for the tenths place:
.5
it's in the tenths place, right? so put it over that number (with no decimal) over a 10.
(mobile) 5/10 or [tex] \frac{5}{10} [/tex]
Now, decide if you can simplify. You can! 5/10 simplifies down to 1/2.
[tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex] is your answer!
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Example for the hundredths place:
.26
the last number is in the hundredths place, so put the number (without a decimal) over 100!
26/100 or [tex] \frac{26}{100} [/tex]
You can simplify this!
13/50 is your answer!
Calculators can also come in handy!
Good luck!
When converting a decimal, you use the place the decimal is in...
Let's review the places: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.
You look at the last number to determine what place you're using!
-------------------
Now here's an example for the tenths place:
.5
it's in the tenths place, right? so put it over that number (with no decimal) over a 10.
(mobile) 5/10 or [tex] \frac{5}{10} [/tex]
Now, decide if you can simplify. You can! 5/10 simplifies down to 1/2.
[tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex] is your answer!
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Example for the hundredths place:
.26
the last number is in the hundredths place, so put the number (without a decimal) over 100!
26/100 or [tex] \frac{26}{100} [/tex]
You can simplify this!
13/50 is your answer!
Calculators can also come in handy!
Good luck!