Converting decimals to fractions is a bit more awkward. The digits after the decimal point go on the top, and a power of 10 on the bottom- with the same number of zeros as there were decimal places.
Best AnswerConverting decimals to fractions is a bit more awkward. The digits after the decimal point go on the top, and a power of 10 on the bottom- with the same number of zeros as there were decimal places.