I'm Jimmy Chang. I've been teaching college math for nine years, and decimals are easy to work with for the most part. A lot of students like them, but converting them to a fraction, that tends to be a little bit scary.
So we're going to introduce a tool on how you convert decimals to fractions on a calculator. Now, keep in mind, different calculators will have different methods, and the method that we'll be talking about this time is with a graphing calculator. It will be a little bit different on the scientific calculator, so...but in any case, regardless of which type you use, definitely refer to your manuals.
Look at the index because those manuals tend to be thick, but they'll always show you how to convert from decimals to fractions, among other things. But here's a quick way using a graphing calculator. Now, suppose you want to convert 0.45 into a fraction.
So what you want to do is on a graphing calculator, ... more.
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