Convert the pure repeating (recurring) decimal number 0.1. Turn it into a reduced (simplified) proper fraction and write it as a percentage. Equivalent fractions calculator

Convert 0.1 into equivalent fractions and write it as a percentage value

1. Write the pure repeating (recurring) decimal number as a percentage.

Approximate to the desired number of decimal places (14).

0.10.11111111111111


Multiply the number by 100/100.

  • The value of the number does not change when multiplying by 100/100.
  • Note: 100/100 = 1

0.11111111111111 =


0.11111111111111 × 100/100 =


(0.11111111111111 × 100)/100 =


11.111111111111/100 =


11.111111111111% ≈


11.11%


(rounded off to max. 2 decimal places)


  • In other words:
  • Approximate to the desired number of decimal places...
  • Multiply the number by 100...
  • ... And then add the percent sign, %
  • 0.111.11%


2. Write the pure repeating (recurring) decimal number as a proper fraction.

  • 0.1 can be written as a proper fraction.

  • The numerator is smaller than the denominator.

Set up the first equation.

  • Let y equal the decimal number:
  • y = 0.1


Set up the second equation.

  • Number of decimal places repeating: 1
  • Multiply both sides of the first equation by 101 = 10


y = 0.1


10 × y = 10 × 0.1


10 × y = 1.1


Subtract the first equation from the second one.

  • Having the same number of decimal places ...
  • The repeating pattern drops off by subtracting the two equations.

10 × y - y = 1.1 - 0.1


(10 - 1) × y = 1.1 - 0.1


We now have a new equation:


9 × y = 1


Solve for y in the new equation.

9 × y = 1 ⇒


y = 1/9


Let the result written as a fraction.



Now we can write the number as a fraction.

According to our first equation:

y = 0.1


According to our calculations:

y = 1/9


⇒ 0.1 = 1/9


3. Reduce (simplify) the fraction above:
1/9
to the lowest terms, to its simplest equivalent form, irreducible.

To reduce a fraction to the lowest terms divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), GCF.


Factor the numerator and denominator (prime factorization).

1 = one


9 = 32



Calculate the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), GCF.

Multiply all the common prime factors by the lowest exponents.

But, the numerator and the denominator have no common factors.


GCF (one; 32) = 1




The numerator and the denominator are coprime numbers (no common prime factors, GCF = 1). So, the fraction cannot be reduced (simplified): irreducible fraction.


1/9 ~ Equivalent fractions.

  • The above fraction cannot be reduced.
  • That is, it has the smallest possible numerator and denominator.
  • By expanding it we can build up equivalent fractions.

  • Multiply the numerator & the denominator by the same number.


Example 1. By expanding the fraction by 2.

1/9 = (1 × 2)/(9 × 2) = 2/18

Example 2. By expanding the fraction by 4.

1/9 = (1 × 4)/(9 × 4) = 4/36

  • Of course, the above fractions are reducing...
  • ... to the initial fraction: 1/9


:: Final answer ::
Written in 3 different ways

As a reduced (simplified) positive proper fraction:
0.1 = 1/9

As a percentage:
0.1 ≈ 11.11%

As equivalent fractions:
0.1 = 1/9 = 2/18 = 4/36

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Learn how to turn a decimal number into a fraction and a percentage. Steps.

1. How to write the number as a percentage:

  • Multiply the number by 100. Then add the percent sign, %.

2. How to write the number as a fraction:

  • Write down the number divided by 1, as a fraction.
  • Turn the top number into a whole number: multiply both the top and the bottom by the same number.
  • Reduce (simplify) the above fraction to the lowest terms, to its simplest equivalent form, irreducible. To reduce a fraction divide the numerator and the denominator by their greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), GCF.
  • If the fraction is an improper one, rewrite it as a mixed number (mixed fraction).
  • Calculate equivalent fractions. By expanding it we can build up equivalent fractions: multiply the numerator & the denominator by the same number.

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