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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
3 years ago
14

Faction form for 49.564

Mathematics
2 answers:
TEA [102]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

49.564 as a fraction equals 49564/1000

Step-by-step explanation:

To write 49.564 as a fraction you have to write 49.564 as numerator and put 1 as the denominator. Now you multiply numerator and denominator by 10 as long as you get in numerator the whole number.

49.564 = 49.564/1 = 495.64/10 = 4956.4/100 = 49564/1000

viktelen [127]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

12391/250 or, 49&141/250

Step-by-step explanation:

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