Converting repeating decimals to fractions worksheet pdf

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How do you write 0.777 repeating as a fraction?

So this something, which is actually our repeating decimal 0.777…, is just equal to 7/9.

How do you convert repeating to a fraction?

Shortcut - Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions.
Write the repeating part of the number in the numerator of a fraction..
Write the denominator of the fraction as the same number of 9's as we have digits in the numerator..
Simplify the fraction..

How do you simplify repeating decimals?

To convert repeating decimals to fractions, start by writing an equation where x equals your original number. For example, x = 0.4444. Then, multiply both sides of the equation by 10^1, since there's just 1 repeating digit in your original number, to get 10x = 4.4444.