Example 1: Express 3/4 as a Decimal
Step 1: We can multiply 4 by 25 to become 100
Step 2: Multiply top and bottom by 25:
×25 | ||
3 | = | 75 |
4 | 100 | |
×25 |
Step 3: Write down 75 with the decimal point 2 spaces from the right (because 100 has 2 zeros);
Answer = 0.75
Example 2: Express 3/16 as a Decimal
Step 1: We have to multiply 16 by 625 to become 10,000
Step 2: Multiply top and bottom by 625:
×625 | ||
3 | = | 1,875 |
16 | 10,000 | |
×625 |
Step 3: Write down 1875 with the decimal point 4 spaces from the right (because 10,000 has 4 zeros);
Answer = 0.1875
Example 3: Express 1/3 as a Decimal
Step 1: There is no way to multiply 3 to become 10 or 100 or any "1 followed by 0s", but we can calculate an approximate decimal by choosing to multiply by, say, 333
Step 2: Multiply top and bottom by 333:
×333 | ||
1 | = | 333 |
3 | 999 | |
×333 |
Step 3: Now, 999 is nearly 1,000, so let us write down 333 with the decimal point 3 spaces from the right (because 1,000 has 3 zeros):
Answer = 0.333 (accurate to only 3 decimal places !!)
Example: Express 0.75 as a fraction
Step 1: Write down 0.75 divided by 1:
0.75 |
1 |
Step 2: Multiply both top and bottom by 100 (there were 2 digits after the decimal point so that is 10×10=100):
× 100 | ||
0.75 | = | 75 |
1 | 100 | |
× 100 |
(Do you see how it turns the top number
into a whole number?)
Step 3: Simplify the fraction (this took me two steps):
÷5 | ÷ 5 | |||
75 | = | 15 | = | 3 |
100 | 20 | 4 | ||
÷5 | ÷ 5 |
Answer = 3/4
Note: 75/100 is called a decimal fraction and 3/4 is called a common fraction !
Decimals to Fractions
Example: Express 0.625 as a fraction
Step 1: write down:
0.625 |
1 |
Step 2: multiply both top and bottom by 1,000 (there were 3 digits after the decimal point so that is 10×10×10=1,000)
625 |
1,000 |
Step 3: Simplify the fraction (it took me two steps here):
÷ 25 | ÷ 5 | |||
625 | = | 25 | = | 5 |
1,000 | 40 | 8 | ||
÷ 25 | ÷ 5 |
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