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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Math_100%3A_Liberal_Arts_Math_(Ikeda)/10%3A_Appendix/10.03%3A_Decimals/10.3.01%3A_Introduction_to_Decimals/10.3.1.01%3A_Decimals_and_Fractions
    Note that the denominator of the fraction written in fraction form is always a power of ten, and the number of zeros in the denominator is the same as the number of decimal places to the right of the ...Note that the denominator of the fraction written in fraction form is always a power of ten, and the number of zeros in the denominator is the same as the number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point. To read mixed numbers, say the whole number part, the word “and” (representing the decimal point), and the number to the right of the decimal point, followed by the name and the place value of the last digit.

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