Decimal to Fraction Conversion Worksheet
Convert decimals to fractions and simplify them to their lowest terms.
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Decimal to Fraction Conversion
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Convert each decimal to a fraction in its simplest form. Show your work.
1. Convert 0.75 to a fraction.
2. Convert 0.4 to a fraction.
3. Convert 0.125 to a fraction.
4. Convert 0.625 to a fraction.
5. The decimal 0.25 is equivalent to the fraction .
6. To convert a decimal to a fraction, you place the decimal over a power of and then simplify.
7. The fraction form of 0.8 is .
8. Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 0.5?
1/5
1/2
5/1
5/100
9. The decimal 0.3 can be written as the fraction 3/10.
True
False
10. A recipe calls for 0.6 cups of sugar. Express this amount as a fraction in simplest form.
11. Shade the fraction bar to represent 0.7 and then write it as a fraction.
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