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Once upon a time in the vibrant streets of India, there was a street vendor named Ram who sold delicious kulfi. Every day, Ram would make a batch of kulfi and sell it to the locals.
One day, a customer named Meena asked Ram if she could buy a piece of kulfi in a fraction. Ram, being an intelligent man, knew that he needed to convert the decimal 0.12 into a fraction to understand the customer\“s request.
After some calculations, Ram realized that 0.12 is equivalent to the fraction 12/100. He then thought of a creative way to explain this to Meena.
Ram said, \“Imagine you have 100 rupees. Out of these 100 rupees, you want to buy 12 pieces of kulfi. Therefore, the fraction representing this is 12/100, which is the same as 0.12 in decimal form.\“
Meena was delighted with Ram\“s explanation and bought a piece of kulfi. Ram\“s ability to convert decimals into fractions became a famous story in the neighborhood, and soon everyone knew how to do it. |
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