look for the number of digits that are at the right side of the decimal and put that number of zeros after 1 in the denominator. for example 1.25 = 125/100
the number of digits at the right side of the decimal point are 2 and we put 2 zeroes after 1 in the denominator.
Second example:
0.325 = 325/1000
third example: 23.4566 = 234566/10000
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Let's say your decimal is 0.4. Convert it to a percent (40%) 40% is 40/100, then reduce (4/10--> 2/5) :D
NoImproved Answer:-Yes equivalent fractions can be converted into identical decimals.
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the top number by the bottom number.
The usual method is to convert the fractions to equivalent fractions with a common denominator. Then you can simply compare the numerators. You can also convert each of the fractions to a decimal - this can easily be done with a calculator, simply divide the numerator by the denominator.
Divide the bottom of the fraction by the top one
They can show the same number, just in different ways. You can convert fractions into decimals or decimals into fractions.