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What is 0.541r as a fraction? I have a feeling the answer won't be as simple as 541/1000.
The discussion revolves around the interpretation of the decimal 0.541, specifically whether it can be expressed as a simple fraction or if it represents a radian measure. Participants explore the mathematical properties of recurring decimals and their conversion to fractions.
Some participants have provided methods for converting 0.541 into a fraction, with one approach yielding 541/999. Others have raised questions about the interpretation of 0.541 as a radian measure, suggesting it could relate to an angle in degrees.
There are varying interpretations of the decimal, with some participants noting the potential for it to be a recurring decimal and others questioning the relevance of its interpretation as a radian measure in the context of the thread title.
Gringo123 said:What is 0.541r as a fraction? I have a feeling the answer won't be as simple as 541/1000.
Yes, it could but given the title of this thread, that is extremely unlikely.Glenn L said:0.541r could also be interpreted as radian measure. In which case it might be an approximation of 0.54105 20681 18242 1 = 31 π / 180, or an angle of 31 degrees.