We look at the .02 to form the fraction it has two digits that end in the hundreths place so we can place 2 over 100 and it still equals .2 [tex] \frac{2}{100} [/tex]. Our fraction is now [tex]4 \frac{2}{100} [/tex], but this is not reduced. We look at the [tex] \frac{2}{100} [/tex] and see what it can be divided by in this case the lowest common factor is 2. We divide the top by 2 and the bottom by 2. This gives us [tex] \frac{1}{50} [/tex]. The end product is[tex]4 \frac{1}{50} [/tex].