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Explain how you can convert a decimal that terminates after three decimal places to a fraction.​

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Answer:

First, let's just pick an arbitrary number as an example 7.031.

the 1 is in the thousandth place, so we can represent this as
7(31)/(1000).

This is so because determining what denominator of a decimal number is can be known through what non-zero digits is on the right-most side of the number.

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The third digit after a decimal point is in the "thousandth" place.

Therefore, to convert a decimal that terminates after three decimal places to a fraction, simply write the digits (without leading zeros) as the numerator and 1000 as the denominator.

For example:


12.345=(12345)/(1000)


0.932=(932)/(1000)

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