Decimal to fraction converter ► Show Expand the denominator to be a power of 10. Example #13/5 is expanded to 6/10 by multiplying the numerator by 2 and denominator by 2:
Example #23/4 is expanded to 75/100 by multiplying the numerator by 25 and denominator by 25:
Example #35/8 is expanded to 625/1000 by multiplying the numerator by 125 and denominator by 125:
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Example #12/5 = 2÷5 = 0.4 Example #21 2/5 = 1+2÷5 = 1.4 Method #3Use long division to divide the fraction's numerator by the fraction's denominator. ExampleCalculate 3/4 by long division of 3 divided by 4: Fraction to decimal conversion table
Decimal to fraction conversion ► See alsoImportant Note: any span of numbers that is underlined signifies that those numbes are repeated. For example, 0.09 signifies 0.090909.... Only fractions in lowest terms are listed. For instance, to find 2/8, first simplify it to 1/4 then search for it in the table below.
Need to convert a repeating decimal to a fraction? Follow these examples: Note the pattern if zeros preceed the repeating decimal: To convert a decimal that begins with a non-repeating part, such as 0.21456456456456456..., to a fraction, write it as the sum of the non-repeating part and the repeating part.
1 3/4 is equal to 1.75 in decimal form. Use our fraction to decimal calculator to convert any fraction to a decimal and to know if it is a terminating or a recurring (repeating) decimal. Fration to Decimal Calculator / Converter
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To convert fractions to decimals and millimeters and vice-versa use this formula: 1 inch = 25.4 mm exactly, so ... To convert from inch to millimeter multiply inch value by 25.4. To convert from millimeter inch divide millimeter value by 25.4. An easier way to do it is to use the table below. How? Example 1Convert 1 1/32" to mm: Find 1 1/32 and read to the right under mm column! You will find 26.1938. Example 2Convert 0.875 decimal inches to inches (fraction form). Look down the decimal column until you find 0.875, then read to the left to find 7/8 inches or move to the right column to find the mm value! Practical fraction to decimal inches and millimeter conversion chart
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