Converting Fractions to Decimals
To convert a fraction to a decimal, just divide the numerator by the denominator .
Example 1:
Write as a decimal.
Since is larger than , in order to divide, we must add a decimal point and some zeroes after the . We may not know how many zeroes to add but it doesn’t matter. If we add too many we can erase the extras; if we don’t add enough, we can add more.
So .
Remember that a decimal is really just a special way of writing a fraction that has a power of ten as a denominator. What we're doing here is rewriting as .
Sometimes, you may get a repeating decimal .
Example 2:
Write as a decimal.
We can write the result using a bar over the repeating digit (or digits):
.
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