[tex]Well,fractions\ and\ decimals\ are\ all\ the\ same\ things\ but\ in \\ different\ forms... \\ \\ Step\ 1: Find\ a\ number\ you\ can\ multiply\ by\ the \\ bottom\ of\ the\ fraction\ to\ make\ it\ 10,\ or\ 100, \\ or\ 1000,\ or\ any\ 1\ followed\ by\ 0's. \\ \\ Step\ 2: Multiply\ both\ top\ and\ bottom\ by\ that\ number.[/tex]
[tex]Step\ 3:Then\ write\ down\ just\ the\ top\ number,putting \\ the\ decimal\ point\ in\ the\ correct\ spot (one\ space\ from \\ the\ right\ hand\ side\ for\ every\ zero\ in\ the\ bottom). \\ \\ FOR\ EXAMPLE; \\ Express\ \frac{3}{4}\ as\ a\ decimal \\ \\ Step\ 1: We\ can\ multiply\ 4\ by\ 25\ to\ become\ 100 \\ \\ Step\ 2: Multiply\ top\ and\ bottom\ by\ 25 \\ \\ Step\ 3:Write\ down\ 75\ with\ the\ decimal\ point \\ 2\ spaces\ from\ the\ right\ (because\ 100\ has\ 2\ zeros).[/tex]
[tex]Thus,the\ final\ answer\ is\ \boxed{\boxed{0.75}} \\ \\ Hope\ this\ Helps:) \\ Domini[/tex]