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  2. How do you convert 0.2 to a fraction? + Example - Socratic

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    0.2=2/10=1/5 When we write decimals, what they represent is each digit raised to a corresponding power of 10 and added together.

  3. What is 0.2 as a Fraction? - Cuemath

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    Follow the explanation below to write 0.2 as a fraction. Explanation: Firstly, to write 0.2 as a fraction, we convert decimal to fraction. For that, we divide the number by 1 and multiply the top and bottom by 10. So, 0.2/1 × 10/10 = 2/10, which can be reduced further to 1/5. This means 0.2 as a fraction is equal to 1/5.

  4. How do you change 0.2 into a fraction? + Example - Socratic

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    0.2 written as a fraction is 2/10 which simplifies to 1/5 When changing a decimal to a fraction, think of the decimal "out of 1." In mathematical terms, "out of" generally suggests division. For example on this question, think of 0.2 as 0.2 out of 1, which would be shown as 0.2/1 To more easily simplify this, multiply both the top and bottom by ...

  5. Convert 0.2 Into Fraction [Solved] - Cuemath

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    Answer: 0.2 when converted into a fraction is 1/5. Explanation: To convert a decimal number into a fraction, we write the given number as the numerator and place 1 in the denominator right below the decimal point followed by the number of zeros required accordingly. Then, this fraction can be simplified. In this case, 0.2 has one number after ...

  6. How do you convert 0.2 (2 being repeated) to a fraction?

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    1 Answer. We let 0.2 be x. Since x is recurring in 1 decimal places, we multiply it by 10. Next, we subtract them. Lastly, we divide both sides by 9 to get x as a fraction. 2/9 We let 0.2 be x. Since x is recurring in 1 decimal places, we multiply it by 10. 10x = 2.2 Next, we subtract them. 10x - x = 2.2 - 0.2 9x = 2 Lastly, we divide both ...

  7. How do you convert 0.02 to a fraction? - Socratic

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    Hence 0.02 is. 0 + 0 10 + 2 100 or just 2 100 = 21 10050 = 1 50. 1/50 The fraction is literally read as "two hundredths". The way it's read essentially gives away the answer. We can write this as 2/100 Since 2 is a factor of the top and bottom, we can divide on the top and bottom to simplify to get 1/50 Hope this helps!

  8. How do you convert 0.2 (2 repeating) as a fraction? - Socratic

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    How do you convert 87.5% as a fraction and a decimal? What is 5% of 10%? What would be the result of dividing the diameter of a circle into 8 equal parts (expressed as a...

  9. Example: Find the two fractions that are equivalent to 5/7. Solution: Equivalent Fraction 1: Let us multiply the numerator and the denominator with the same number 2. This means, 5/7= (5 × 2)/ (7 × 2) = 10/14. Equivalent Fraction 2: Let us multiply the numerator and the denominator with the same number 3.

  10. Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent - Socratic

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    Changing fractions to a decimal you just have to divide the Quotient by the Divisor. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. Now dividing 2 by 5; 2 ÷ 5 = 0.4 → Decimal. Changing fractions to a percentage, you just have to multiply the fraction by 100. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. 100% → Percentage.

  11. Is 0/2 a fraction (Zero over 2)? - Socratic

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    Yes it is a fraction, it is not an integer and it is a proper fraction. Yes, it is. It is equal to 0. So 0/2 is a rational number and also an integer. If the question is something like, Is 0/2 just a fraction and not an integer, then the answer is no. Similar: Is 6/2 a fraction?