Today I will blog about how to turn a Decimal into a Fraction. One way that I use is to put a 100 over a decimal. It would look like this, .53/100. I think that it is the easiest and quickest way to convert a fraction to a decimal. I remember using this method in elementary school. It was not that hard to learn either. Another example is .89/100 or .9/10. I am just thinking about some examples right now. I am reviewing this in my math class. This method is easy and fast to use. Also it helped me with other problems too. This method is the best method to use when you are converting Decimals to Fractions. Without this method I would not know how to convert Fractions to Decimals. 
      The CST is coming up so I have to review this in my math class. My teacher says that there could be a lot of these questions on the CST. The CST is a really big test. Another reason that I have to review this math is just to know it. I need to know this because this goes all the way back to third grade. The CST will help me get into colleges and maybe even into better high schools. 
 
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  I like to use a certain method for changing a fraction to a decimal. A lot of people use it. First, I divide the numerator by the Denominator. This method is really simple and easy. I started learning this in the fourth grade. This method is very easy and I think it is the best way to turn a fraction into a decimal. One example of this method is 25/100. All you do is divide and the answer should be 0.25 or .25. Another example is 10/100. Just Divide and the answer should be 0.10 or .10. Those examples are easy. There are other problems like this, but a little bit more difficult. They are not super hard like a math test or anything. I learned this method in fourth grade and in middle school. Everyone I know says that this is the best method to use including my teachers.

 
      Say you were going to a restaurant for a nice dinner with your family. You order and you start thinking of the bill. You start to think would is gong to be. There are many ways to determine how much the bill will be. Two ways are percent and ratio. Ratio, from what I know, tells something like and estimation to a couple of numbers. Another way is percentage. Both of these ways can help you determine how much the bill is. I have thought hard about this and and I think that both are useful, but ratio helps more. I have asked many friends, family, and a couple of teachers this question and I have received more answers that say ratio.