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Janiya Anderson
6 January, 17:24
Express 0.24 as a fraction
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6 January, 17:59
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In fraction form it will be 24/100, because the decimal is in the hundredths place. you simplify it. 4 goes into 24 = 6 times and it goes into 100=24 times. So its simplifies fraction will be 6/25
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Brady Hampton
6 January, 20:26
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0.24 as a fraction equals 6/25
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