Last Monday, I wrote about how you convert the fraction into a decimal, now it's the opposite. Converting a decimal into a fraction isn't any harder than converting a fraction into a decimal. If you have a decimal, for example, .3 you would easily be able to convert that because .3 is a tenth, and in the fraction it's three over ten. 
      Here is another example, except this one is using hundredths. So if you had .03 the answer in the fraction would be three over a hundredth. Each time you add a zero after the decimal, you add a zero to the denominator. That would mean if the decimal was .003, then when you add a zero then you would get the fraction of 3 over a thousandth.



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