Rewrite as a simplified fraction.
\large{N1.\overline{N2} = {?}}
N4
Rewrite as a simplified fraction.
\large{N1.1\overline{6} = ?}
\large{N1.8\overline{3} = ?}
N4
Let x
equal the decimal. Set up two equations such that the digits after the decimal point are identical.
\large{\begin{align*}
MULT1x &= RES1...\\
coefficient(MULT2)x &= RES2...
\end{align*}}
Subtracting the two equations, we have:
\large{DIFF_MULTIx = DIFF}
\large{
x = fraction(DIFF, MULT1 - MULT2)}
\quad \text{or} \quad\large{mixedFractionFromImproper(DIFF, DIFF_MULTI)}
\large{x = fractionReduce(DIFF, DIFF_MULTI)}
\quad \text{or} \quad\large{mixedFractionFromImproper(DIFF / GCD, DIFF_MULTI / GCD)}