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    recurring decimals to fractions

    i can do the simple ones e.g 0.3232323232... but I've completely forgot how I'd do something like 0.132323232...

    so say if i had to change 0.1323232... to a fraction, how would I do it? taaa x

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    ahh i remember doing this now D

    to do this, i would do:

    0.1323232 x 100 = 13.232323
    then subtract

    Then divide both sides by 99

    100x = 13.232323 ...
    - x = 0.1323232 ...
    _____________________
    99x = 13.1

    x = 13.1/99

    SO 0.1232323 =
    13.1
    _______
    99




    sorry if you dont understand LOL (its how IVE been taught)






    EDIT: basically, multiply the recurring decimal (we'll call it w) by a number (if 1 digit recurs, by 10; if 2 digits recur, by 100 etc)(we'll call it y)
    (Set it out as i have above, i.e
    100x = (wx100)
    - x = w)

    Then subtract all (y-w, and 100x-x)

    you will then get 99x = (y-w)
    And so you simply re-arrange the equation to find 1x (divide each side of the = by 99)

    SO, x = (y-w) / 99

    Simple

    It seems so long winded, but it really is ^^
    Last edited by Matthew; 03-05-2010 at 07:58 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eSocks View Post
    ahh i remember doing this now D

    to do this, i would do:

    0.1323232 x 100 = 13.232323
    then subtract

    Then divide both sides by 99

    100x = 13.232323 ...
    - x = 0.1323232 ...
    _____________________
    99x = 13.1

    x = 13.1/99

    SO 0.1232323 =
    13.1
    _______
    99




    sorry if you dont understand LOL (its how IVE been taught)






    EDIT: basically, multiply the recurring decimal (we'll call it w) by a number (if 1 digit recurs, by 10; if 2 digits recur, by 100 etc)(we'll call it y)
    (Set it out as i have above, i.e
    100x = (wx100)
    - x = w)

    Then subtract all (y-w, and 100x-x)

    you will then get 99x = (y-w)
    And so you simply re-arrange the equation to find 1x (divide each side of the = by 99)

    SO, x = (y-w) / 99

    Simple

    It seems so long winded, but it really is ^^
    This, but youre best to set it out like:

    let x = 0.13232323...

    100x = 13.232323...

    100x - x = 13.232323 - 0.13232323

    99x = 13.1

    x = 13.1/99

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    This, but youre best to set it out like:

    let x = 0.13232323...

    100x = 13.232323...

    100x - x = 13.232323 - 0.13232323

    99x = 13.1

    x = 13.1/99
    isnt this exactly how i set it out just the other way up?
    and surely mine is easier because the larger number is on top?
    idk, i tried my best to make it clear DD
    (much easier when the writing is in your book, and not on a pc screen )
    used to fix usertitles n stuff


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    why would you want to do this? just asking.
    goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eSocks View Post
    isnt this exactly how i set it out just the other way up?
    and surely mine is easier because the larger number is on top?
    idk, i tried my best to make it clear DD
    (much easier when the writing is in your book, and not on a pc screen )
    it is basically what you did yes, but following yours was confusing, and it looks like the x and 100x appeared from thin air

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    mmk ta +rep

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    LOL
    wuttttttt did this entire thread just say.

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    ive been taught you can't have a decimal in a fraction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Selena Gomez View Post
    ive been taught you can't have a decimal in a fraction?
    you can't no, but i left out changing 13.1/99 to 131/990 because it seemed kinda needless... but yeah i've been taught that aswell
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