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Converting a decimal to a mixed number and as a improper fraction
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Converting a decimal to a mixed number and as a improper fraction
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mixed number: 3 8/100
improper fraction: 308/100
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3.08 as a mixed number is:
3 2/25
Work: 3+0.08
=3+8/100
=3+(8/4)/(100/4)
=3+ 2/25
=3 2/25
3.08 as an improper fractions is:
77/25
Work: 308/100
Divide each by 4=
77/25
Hope this helps.
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