A decimal number has two parts: the whole number part (to the left of the decimal point) and the fractional part (to the right of the decimal point). To convert a decimal to a fraction, you need to express the fractional part as a fraction of a power of 10, depending on the number of digits in the fractional part.For example, let's convert the decimal 0.75 to a fraction:
Identify the number of digits after the decimal point (75 consists of 2 digits)
Express the decimal as a fraction with the numerator as the number without the decimal point (75) and the denominator as a power of 10 equal to the number of digits after the decimal point (100). This gives us 75/100
Simplify the fraction by dividing the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor. The greatest common divisor of 75 and 100 is 25. So, 75/100 simplifies to 3/4