Question #00ab0 Algebra Linear Equations Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent 1 Answer Adam L. Mar 20, 2017 #692328991/1000000000#. Explanation: #0.692328991# can be thought of as #0.692328991/1#, since dividing by 1 does nothing. If you multiply the top and bottom by #1000000000#, you get the messy-looking fraction of #692328991/1000000000# Answer link Related questions What is a percent? How are percents, decimals, and fractions related? How do you convert percents to decimals and decimals to percents? How do you change fractions to a decimal and a percent? How do you express #\frac{3}{5}# as a percent? How do you express 75% as a reduced fraction? What is #1 2/3# written as a decimal and a percent? How do you convert 87.5% as a fraction and a decimal? What is 5% of 10%? What would be the result of dividing the diameter of a circle into 8 equal parts (expressed as a... See all questions in Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent Impact of this question 1400 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License