What is 10.41414... as a Fraction?
What is 10.41414... as a fraction?
Quick Answer
10.414 as a fraction = 1031/99
The repeating decimal 10.41414... equals the fraction 1031/99 in simplest form.
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Step-by-Step Solution
10.414 equals 103199 as a fraction.
How do you turn 10.414 repeating into a fraction?
Detailed Answer:
Step 1: To convert 10.414 repeating into a fraction, begin writing this simple equation:
n = 10.414 (equation 1)
Step 2: Notice that there are 2 digits in the repeating block (14) and 1 digit in the non-repeating part (4). Multiply both sides by 103 = 1000.
1000 × n = 10414.14 (equation 2)
Step 3: Now subtract equation 1 from equation 2 to cancel the repeating block (or repetend) out.
1000 × n = 10414.14
10 × n = 10.414
990 × n = 10310
10310990 could be the answer, but it still can be put in the simplest form, i.e., reduced.
To simplify this fraction, divide the numerator and denominator by 10 (the GCF - greatest common factor).
n = 10310990 = 10310 ÷ 10990 ÷ 10 = 103199. So,
10.414 = 103199 as the lowest possible fraction.
As the numerator is greater than the denominator, we have an improper fraction, so we can also express it as a mixed number, thus 103199 is also equal to 104199 when expressed as a mixed number.
The repeating decimal 10.414 (vinculum notation) has a repeated block length of 2. It is also represented as 10.4141414... (ellipsis notation) which equals approximately 10.41414141414 (decimal approximation)(*).
The recurring decimal 10.414 can be written as a ratio of two integers having 1031 as the numerator and 99 as the denominator. So, it is a rational number (named after ratio). It can be shown that a number is rational if its decimal representation is repeating or terminating.
(*) At present, there is no single universally accepted notation or phrasing for repeating decimals.
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