0.125125 as a fraction

What is 0.125125 as a fraction?


Answer: 0.125125 as a fraction is 876/7001


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How to convert 0.125125 as a fraction?

Solution:0.125125 as a fraction is 876/7001

Step 1:

The first step to converting 0.125125 to a fraction is to re-write 0.125125 in the form p/q where p and q are both positive integers. To start with, 0.125125 can be written as simply 0.125125/1 to technically be written as a fraction.

Step 2:

Next, we will count the number of fractional digits after the decimal point in 0.125125, which in this case is 6. For however many digits after the decimal point there are, we will multiply the numerator and denominator of 0.125125/1 each by 10 to the power of that many digits. So, in this case, we will multiply the numerator and denominator of 0.125125/1 each by 1000000:

0125125/10 / 1000000/10 = 0125125 / 1000000

Step 3:

Now the last step is to simplify the fraction (if possible) by finding similar factors and cancelling them out, which leads to the following answer for 0.125125 as a fraction:

876/7001 / 1

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