What is 5.5125 as a fraction?

Numbers can be represented in a variety of ways including percentages, decimals, and fractions. The ability to convert any number from one format to another is an important math skill to have. These skills are typically thought in fifth grade math and require an understanding of place values and Greatest Common Factor (GCF).

In this article, we teach those skills step by step while demonstrating how to convert decimal 5.5125 into a fraction.

Answer: 5.5125 as a fraction equals 55125/10000 or 441/80

Here is the solution for converting 5.5125 to a fraction:

Step 1:

First, we write 5.5125 as  
5.5125/1

Step 2:

Next, we multiply both the numerator and denominator by 10 for each digit after the decimal point. Remember the numerator is the top part of the fraction and the denominator is the bottom part!
5.5125/1
  =  
5.5125 x 10000/1 x 10000
  =  
55125/10000


Step 3:

Next, we find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) for 55125 and 10000. A factor is a number that divides into another number without any remainder.

The factors of 55125 are: 1  3  5  7  9  15  21  25  35  45  49  63  75  105  125  147  175  225  245  315  375  441  525  735  875  1125  1225  1575  2205  2625  3675  6125  7875  11025  18375  55125 
The factors of 10000 are: 1  2  4  5  8  10  16  20  25  40  50  80  100  125  200  250  400  500  625  1000  1250  2000  2500  5000  10000 
So for 55125 and 10000 that gives us a GCF value of: 125

Step 4:

For the last step we reduce the fraction. This just means writing the fraction in the simplest way. To do this we divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCF value we determined in step 3.
55125/10000
  =  
55125 ÷ 125/10000 ÷ 125
  =  
441/80


Good work! We have just walked through the steps on how to represent 5.5125 as a fraction.

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