
How to Convert Decimals to Fractions (Proportions Part 5/6) #17
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Mathematics
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6th - 7th Grade
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how to convert terminating decimals into fractions. It defines terminating decimals as those with a limited number of decimal places and provides examples like 0.7 and 0.031. The tutorial outlines a step-by-step process for converting these decimals into fractions by using the digits after the decimal point as the numerator and determining the denominator based on the number of decimal places. Examples include converting 0.7 to 7/10, 0.13 to 13/100, and 0.031 to 31/1000.
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What fraction do you get when converting the decimal 0.13?
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Explain how to convert the decimal 0.031 into a fraction.
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