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You take the numerator. 1 divided by the bottom the denominator. So 1 divided by 3 is going to giveMoreYou take the numerator. 1 divided by the bottom the denominator. So 1 divided by 3 is going to give us this. Now notice the reason why you use bar notation is when you get decimals that repeat.
Bar notation is an easier way to write a repeating number by putting a line, or bar, over the repeating numbers. But using bar notation, you would say 1 / 7 = 0.142857 with a line over those numbers to show that they repeat over and over.
0.6 repeating as a fraction is equal to 2/3. In order to change a repeating decimal into a fraction, we can set the decimal equal to x and then solve for x as a fraction after multiplying both sides by as many 10s as the length of the repetend.
Generally, decimal numbers can be converted to fractions by dividing the number with a power of 10 which is equal to the number of decimal places. For example, 1.5 = 15/10 = 3/2.
Final answer: The repeating decimal number 1.0929292... is written as 1.0(bar over 92) in bar notation.
Answer: 1.25 as a fraction is expressed as 5/4.
Final answer: The number 2.3 repeating is represented as the fraction 23/10. When converted to a percentage, it becomes 230%.
Because both of them repeat. So that's how you would write 0.36 repeating using bar notation on toMoreBecause both of them repeat. So that's how you would write 0.36 repeating using bar notation on to number three where we have point eight three and the three is repeating. Not the eight.
And then you will write 19 on top. And then how many numbers are there under the bar two numbers. SoMoreAnd then you will write 19 on top. And then how many numbers are there under the bar two numbers. So you will write 99. Same concept so what you should do you will convert.