
Converting Recurring Decimals to Fractions
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Mathematics, Science
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains recurring decimals, which are decimals that repeat indefinitely after a certain point, and how to convert them into fractions. It covers simple conversions for single, double, and triple-digit recurring decimals using fractions like x/9, xy/99, and xyz/999. For more complex recurring decimals, the tutorial demonstrates creating equations to eliminate the repeating part by multiplying and subtracting, ultimately simplifying the result into a fraction. The process involves labeling the original decimal, moving the recurring part, and solving the resulting equation.
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