Convert the pure repeating (recurring) decimal number 11.6. Turn it into a reduced (simplified) improper fraction, into a mixed number and write it as a percentage. Equivalent fractions calculator
Convert 11.6 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).
Multiply the number by 100/100.
- The value of the number does not change when multiplying by 100/100.
- Note: 100/100 = 1
11.66666666666667 =
11.66666666666667 × 100/100 =
(11.66666666666667 × 100)/100 =
1,166.666666666667/100 =
1,166.666666666667% ≈
1,166.67%
(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, %
- 11.6 ≈ 1,166.67%
2. Write the pure repeating (recurring) decimal number as an improper fraction.
11.6 can be written as an improper fraction.
- The numerator is larger than or equal to the denominator.
Set up the first equation.
- Let y equal the decimal number:
y = 11.6
Set up the second equation.
- Number of decimal places repeating: 1
Multiply both sides of the first equation by 101 = 10
y = 11.6
10 × y = 10 × 11.6
10 × y = 116.6
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 = 116.6 - 11.6 ⇒
(10 - 1) × y = 116.6 - 11.6 ⇒
We now have a new equation:
9 × y = 105
Solve for y in the new equation.
9 × y = 105 ⇒
y = 105/9
Let the result written as a fraction.
Now we can write the number as a fraction.
According to our first equation:
y = 11.6
According to our calculations:
y = 105/9
⇒ 11.6 = 105/9
3. Reduce (simplify) the fraction above:
105/9
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).
105 = 3 × 5 × 7
9 = 32
Calculate the greatest (highest) common factor (divisor), GCF.
Multiply all the common prime factors by the lowest exponents.
GCF (3 × 5 × 7; 32) = 3
Divide both the numerator and the denominator by their GCF.
105/9 =
(3 × 5 × 7)/32 =
((3 × 5 × 7) ÷ 3) / (32 ÷ 3) =
(5 × 7)/3 =
35/3
4. The fraction is an improper one, rewrite it as a mixed number (mixed fraction):
- A mixed number = an integer number and a proper fraction, of the same sign.
- Example 1: 2 1/5; Example 2: - 1 3/7.
- A proper fraction = the numerator is smaller than the denominator.
35 ÷ 3 = 11, remainder = 2 ⇒
35 = 11 × 3 + 2 ⇒
35/3 =
(11 × 3 + 2) / 3 =
(11 × 3) / 3 + 2/3 =
11 + 2/3 =
11 2/3
35/3 ~ 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.
35/3 = (35 × 2)/(3 × 2) = 70/6
Example 2. By expanding the fraction by 6.
35/3 = (35 × 6)/(3 × 6) = 210/18
- Of course, the above fractions are reducing...
- ... to the initial fraction: 35/3
:: Final answer ::
Written in 4 different ways
As a reduced (simplified) positive improper fraction:
11.6 = 35/3
As a mixed number:
11.6 = 11 2/3
As a percentage:
11.6 ≈ 1,166.67%
As equivalent fractions:
11.6 = 35/3 = 70/6 = 210/18
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