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For a complete lesson on converting decimals to fractions, go to http://www.yourteacher.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students use the place value chart to convert decimals to fractions or mixed numbers. The given decimals are taken to the tenths, hundredths, thousandths, or ten-thousandths places, and the resulting fractions or mixed numbers must sometimes be reduced to lowest terms. For example, the decimal 0.4 means 4 tenths, or 4/10, which reduces to 2/5.

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  • If you have something like 1.2, the 1 in it is the WHOLE number, which means you make 1 (the whole number) and 2 over ten (2 tenths). You would then simplify it and make it 1 and 1 over 5 (2 didvided by 2 = 1, 2 divided by 10 = 5).

  • thanks man now i can get my work done yahoo  X-D

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  • wow i got my homework done fast

  • @alex101518 dont be mad at math sorry for wierd comment

  • @alex101518 math is mostly math dont be math if we didnt have math you would noth be typing right now

  • Whoever disliked this is a dumb ass -_-

  • I hate fucking math........... its makes me want punch someone

  • @lheiongsitco8

    but whats that simplified

  • this vid kinda sucks

  • Uhmm . . . Do you have one for greater decimals , that was kind of obvious

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