What is 134.0333... as a Fraction?
What is 134.0333... as a fraction?
Quick Answer
134.03 as a fraction = 4021/30
The repeating decimal 134.0333... equals the fraction 4021/30 in simplest form.
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Step-by-Step Solution
134.3 equals 402130 as a fraction.
How do you turn 134.3 repeating into a fraction?
Detailed Answer:
Step 1: To convert 134.3 repeating into a fraction, begin writing this simple equation:
n = 134.3 (equation 1)
Step 2: Notice that there is 1 digit in the repeating block (3), so multiply both sides by 101 = 10.
10 × n = 1343.3 (equation 2)
Step 3: Now subtract equation 1 from equation 2 to cancel the repeating block (or repetend) out.
10 × n = 1343.3
1 × n = 134.3
9 × n = 1209
12099 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 3 (the GCF - greatest common factor).
n = 12099 = 1209 ÷ 39 ÷ 3 = 402130. So,
134.3 = 402130 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 402130 is also equal to 134130 when expressed as a mixed number.
The repeating decimal 134.3 (vinculum notation) has a repeated block length of 1. It is also represented as 134.333... (ellipsis notation) which equals approximately 134.33333 (decimal approximation)(*).
The recurring decimal 134.3 can be written as a ratio of two integers having 4021 as the numerator and 30 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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