What is 2.80296 as a fraction?

In this article, we will guide you step by step through the process of converting the decimal 2.80296 into a fraction. We will start by understanding how a decimal represents the fractional part of a number, then break down the steps to rewrite 2.80296 as a fraction. Finally, we will simplify the fraction by identifying and applying the Greatest Common Factor, ensuring the results are in the simplest form.

By the end of this guide, you should have a good understanding of decimal to fraction conversions and be able to apply this knowledge to various mathematical problems. Let's begin.

2.80296 as a fraction equals 280296/100000 or 35037/12500

Now let's break down the steps for converting 2.80296 into a fraction.

Step 1:

First, we express 2.80296 as a fraction by placing it over 1:
2.80296/1

Step 2:

Next, we multiply both the numerator and denominator by 10 for each digit after the decimal point.
2.80296 x 100000/1 x 100000
  =  
280296/100000

Step 3:

Next, we find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) for 280296 and 100000. Keep in mind a factor is just a number that divides into another number without any remainder.
The factors of 280296 are: 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 12 17 18 24 34 36 51 68 72 102 136 153 204 229 306 408 458 612 687 916 1224 1374 1832 2061 2748 3893 4122 5496 7786 8244 11679 15572 16488 23358 31144 35037 46716 70074 93432 140148 280296
The factors of 100000 are: 1 2 4 5 8 10 16 20 25 32 40 50 80 100 125 160 200 250 400 500 625 800 1000 1250 2000 2500 3125 4000 5000 6250 10000 12500 20000 25000 50000 100000
The GCF of 280296 and 100000 is: 8

Step 4:

To simplify the fraction, we divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor (GCF), which we calculated in the previous step. The GCF value is 8 in this case.
280296 ÷ 8/100000 ÷ 8
  =  
35037/12500


Great Work! We've just determined that 2.80296 as a fraction equals 280296/100000 or 35037/12500 in its simplest form.

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