Review Of 0.33 In Fraction References


Review Of 0.33 In Fraction References. Now we need to simplify our fraction to its simplest form. But wait— 3 900 can be reduced!

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To convert the decimal 0.33 to a fraction, just follow these steps: Decimal repeating as a fraction calculator. First write down the decimal number divided by 1 like this:

Next, Add The Whole Number To The Left Of The Decimal.


To convert 0.33 to a fraction you would have to use approximation, approximating the recurring decimal obtained when 1 is divided by 3 gives 0.33. (0.033 x 1000) (1 x 1000) = 33 1000. Scroll down to customize the precision point enabling 0.33 to be broken down to a specific number of digits.

Since There Are 2 2 Numbers To The Right Of The Decimal Point, Place The Decimal Number Over 102 10 2 (100) ( 100).


Write down the percent divided by 100 like this: 3 900 = 3 ÷ 3 900 ÷ 3 = 1 300. And there we have it!

Write 0.333 As 0.333 / 1;


Both 3 and 900 are multiples of 3, so we can reduce it by dividing both top and bottom by 3: To do so we need to multiply both numerator and denominator by 100 (because there are 2 digits after the decimal point in the number 0.33): 0.33 as a fraction equals 33/100.

Multiply Both The Numerator And Denominator By 10 For Each Digit After The Decimal Point.


But wait— 3 900 can be reduced! Step 4 the fraction 33/100 can't be simplified further, because. Reducing the fraction gives 333 / 1000;

As We Have 2 Digits After The Decimal Point In The Numerator, We Need To Multiply Both The Numerator And Denominator By 10 2 = 100, So That There Is No Decimal Point In The Numerator.


Now we need to simplify our fraction to its simplest form. (0.33 x 100) (1 x 100) = 33 100. Since the decimal 0.033 has 3 digits after the decimal point, multiply 1000 with both numerator and denominator of 0.033/1 to make numerator as a whole number.