Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions Correctly (Strategic Shortcut)

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Hi there! For today's video, I will be talking about the relationship between decimals and fractions. Previously, I talked about converting finite decimals into fractions and fractions into decimals. This video is specifically on decimals that have a repeating number so the decimal has a bar on top of the repeating numbers. For example, 0.3333..... or 0.9999.... could be represented as 0.3 or 0.9 with a bar on top of the 3 and 9, respectively. I did a video recently about fractions to decimals and you can watch that here: https://rumble.com/vl7v61-converting-fractions-to-decimals-how-to-skill-building-caveman-chang.html

Today, I will show you a different technique to converting this specific group of decimals into a fraction. The repeating number gets troublesome because it goes on forever but with this method, you can get rid of the repeating number and have the exact fraction. Let's take a look to see how!

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