Converting Recurring Decimals to Fractions (with Examples and Questions)

Converting recurring decimals to fractions is a useful skill in GCSE Maths. It allows you to rewrite repeating decimals, like 0.333... or 0.727272..., as exact fractions.

This video explains step-by-step how to turn a recurring decimal into a fraction using algebra, making it easy to follow and understand.

The rest of the guide on recurring decimals is not quite ready, but if you already know what you're doing, we have practice questions linked below.

Exam Practice Questions

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