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RUDIKE [14]
1 year ago
13

How do you write 7.18 as a fraction?

Mathematics
1 answer:
balandron [24]1 year ago
4 0
<h2>Convert decimals to fractions</h2>

<em>To write 7.18 as a fraction, you must write 7.18 as the numerator and put 1 as the denominator. </em><em>Now multiply the numerator and denominator</em><em> by 10 until you get a whole number in the </em><em>numerator.</em>

<h3>7.18 = 7.18/1 = 71.8/10 = 718/100</h3>

<em>And finally we have:</em>

<h3>7.18 a fraction is equal to 718/100</h3>

<h2>See more about this at:</h2><h3>brainly.com/question/19799363</h3>
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