Convert between repeating decimals & fractions
Convert between repeating decimals & fractions
Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Understand informally that every number has a decimal expansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number.
  • Understand why repeating decimals occur.
  • Learn how to convert a repeating decimal into a fraction.
  • Practice converting fractions back into repeating decimals.
  • Gain confidence in switching between the two forms easily.

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Converting Between Repeating Decimals and Fractions

Have you ever seen a decimal like 0.333... or 0.727272... and wondered if there’s a way to write it as a fraction? The good news is—yes, there is! Every repeating decimal can be converted into a fraction using a simple process.

Why Do Repeating Decimals Happen?

Repeating decimals are just fractions in disguise! They occur when a fraction’s denominator doesn’t divide evenly into the numerator, causing a pattern in the decimal form. For example, 1 ÷ 3 = 0.333..., where 3 keeps repeating forever.

How to Convert a Repeating Decimal into a Fraction

Let’s take 0.727272... as an example and turn it into a fraction step by step:

Set the decimal equal to a variable:

Let x = 0.727272...

Multiply by a power of 10 to shift the repeating part:

Since the repeating block has two digits, multiply both sides by 100 to move the decimal two places:

100x = 72.727272...

Subtract the original equation from this new equation:

100x=72.727272...

−x=0.727272...

99x=72

Solve for x:

x=72÷99

Simplify the fraction:

The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 72 and 99 is 9, so divide both by 9:

x=11/8

​So, 0.727272... = 8/11 as a fraction!

Converting a Fraction to a Repeating Decimal

This part is even easier! Just divide the numerator by the denominator. For example:

8/11=8÷11=0.727272...

And that’s it! You now know how to switch between repeating decimals and fractions. It’s a simple trick that makes numbers much easier to work with!

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