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Grains "Converting" correctly ?

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vpd1952
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I use different Charts from different Platforms and Websites, of which they show the Grains in different Formats

Given this,
can someone please help me in converting the following number format ( 100.00 ) to it's correct 000 0/0 format


GRAINS:
XC mini Corn ( 400 1/8 format ) that shows 400.50
XK mini Soybean ( 1050 6/8 format ) that shows 1055.50
XW mini Wheat ( 606 2/8 format ) that shows 606.75
ZO Oats ( 266 6/8 format ) that shows 296.50



Thank you as always for the help and input
I really appreciate it

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 myrrdin 
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I use different Charts from different Platforms and Websites, of which they show the Grains in different Formats

Given this,
can someone please help me in converting the following number format ( 100.00 ) to it's correct 000 0/0 format


GRAINS:
XC mini Corn ( 400 1/8 format ) that shows 400.50
XK mini Soybean ( 1050 6/8 format ) that shows 1055.50
XW mini Wheat ( 606 2/8 format ) that shows 606.75
ZO Oats ( 266 6/8 format ) that shows 296.50



Thank you as always for the help and input
I really appreciate it

I am afraid I do not understand your question correctly. But I will try to give you an answer.

400 1/8 = 400.125
400.50 = 400 1/2
1050 6/8 = 1050.75
1055.50 = 1055 1/2
etc.

But I am afraid this is not the anwer you are looking for - I am sure you would have found that by yourself. Thus, would you please specify your question.

Best regards, Myrrdin

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vpd1952
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myrrdin,
Thank you so much - this was exactly what I was looking for

I wanted to make sure that these conversions were correct
in that - 108.50 = 108 4/8
1050 6/8 = 1050.75

Thank you so much again

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