Converting Decimals and Fractions

Basics on the topic Converting Decimals and Fractions
Converting Decimals – Tenths and Hundredths
A decimal number represents a part of a whole, like a fraction, but shows it slightly differently. A decimal fraction is a fraction with a denominator that is a power of ten, such as ten or one hundred. Next, let’s take a look at how to convert decimals to fractions.
Converting Decimals to Fractions
How do I convert decimals to fractions? When converting decimals, ask yourself, “What is the place value of the last digit?”. If it is a tenth decimal place, then the denominator is ten. The numerator represents how many equal parts of a whole we have, which is the number you see in the tenth place in decimal. What is the tenth place in a decimal? Remember the tenths place is the first place value to the right of the decimal point. Let’s look at a tenth place decimal to try some converting decimals to fractions practice.
Below, we see one tenth as a decimal. In order to change or convert it into a fraction ask yourself, “What is the place value of the last digit?”. If it is a tenth decimal place, then the denominator is ten. The numerator represents how many equal parts of a whole we have, which is the number you see in the tenth place in decimal. 1 tenth as a decimal is equal to 1 tenth as a fraction. That means when converting tenths to decimals, the numerator one is in the tenths place.
Converting Fractions to Decimals
How do I convert a fraction to a decimal? When converting fractions, ask yourself, “What is the place value represented in the denominator?”. If it is a hundredth decimal place, then the denominator is one hundred. The numerator represents how many equal parts of a whole we have, which is the number you see in the hundredth decimal. What is the hundredth place in a decimal? Remember the hundredth place is the second place value to the right of the decimal point. Let’s look at the hundredth decimal place to try converting a fraction to a decimal.
Below, we see one hundredth as a decimal. In order to change or convert it into a fraction ask yourself,“What is the place value represented in the denominator?”. If it is a hundredth decimal place, then the denominator is one hundred. The numerator represents how many equal parts of a whole we have, which is the number you see in the hundredth decimal place. One hundredth as a fraction is equal to one hundredth as a decimal.
Converting Decimals – Summary
When converting decimals, ask yourself, “What is the place value of the last digit?”. If it is a tenth decimal place, then the denominator is ten. The numerator represents how many equal parts of a whole we have, which is the number you see in the tenth place in decimal. When converting fractions, ask yourself, “What is the place value represented in the denominator?”. If it is a hundredth decimal place, then the denominator is one hundred. The numerator represents how many equal parts of a whole we have, which is the number you see in the hundredth decimal place. The table below shows some examples of how decimals can be displayed as fractions.
Decimal | Fraction |
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0.1 | |
0.4 | |
0.01 | |
0.07 |
Want some more converting fractions to decimals and converting decimals to fractions practice? You can find examples along with a converting fractions to decimals worksheet and a converting decimals to fractions worksheet on this website.
Transcript Converting Decimals and Fractions
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