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How to Write Decimals in Numerals

In order to convert fractions into decimals, the numerator must be divided by the denominator, resulting in a decimal number. Most fractions can, therefore, be written as terminating decimals. If the decimal number does not terminate, however, the number can be rounded up to the nearest thousandths place. This is accomplished by adding on one thousandth to the remaining number (but only if the number in the ten thousandth place is five or over) and then doing away with the following numbers.

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Instructions

    • 1

      Discover your fraction's decimal equivalent by determining which number, when multiplied by your fraction's denominator, will result in 10, 100, 1,000, etc. Multiply both your numerator and denominator by that number. For instance, in the fraction 3/4, four multiplied by 25 equals 100. Therefore, both the top and bottom number are multiplied by 25 in order to result in 75/100.

    • 2

      Use your numerator as the decimal numeral. Therefore, continuing from the previous numerical phrase, the resulting decimal number is 0.75, as the 75 residing in the hundredths place means that the denominator of 100 is understood without needing to be stated. Lastly, remember that if there is no number in the ones place, as in this case, you must precede the decimal number with a zero.

    • 3

      Divide the numerator by the denominator. Though this method is most easily accomplished by employing a calculator, it can also be done manually. Therefore, if you convert 5/8 into its decimal equivalent, you will discover that five divided by eight is 0.625. This is your final answer.

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