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first you write the decimal divided by 1

.37/1 <---- then you mutiply by 10, or 100 or 1000, just to make the decimal real number

in your case multiply by 100

37/100 <--- note that you have to write fractions with the simplest numbers, in this case 37/100 is the simplest
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first you divided it by the number of digits it has. so 37 divided by 2 equals 17r 1 then you take away the remainder and do this 1/7 done hope this helped yousmiley

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