How do you convert .8333 as a fraction?
2 Answers
Explanation:
It really depends how precise they want you to be. In the question there are 4 significant figures, so it's in the ten thousandths place.
However if we were to round we could get a more accessible number.
It really just depends if you can round, if not then set it over the proper denominator (tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc) and simplify as usual.
Hope that helps!
Assumption: The given value in the question is a repeating decimal.
Explanation:
The format of the proposed question implies that this is a repeating decimal. If so then the approach would be:
Let
Where the bar above the last 3 means that the 3 goes on repeating for ever.
Then
So
To get rid of the decimal
But write 1 as