Not necessarily.
1/3 = 0.333...
1/6 = 0.166...
Their sum is 1/2 or 0.5
certainly not
2.6666 repeating
Expressed as a decimal, 2/9 is equal to 0.2 recurring (that is, 0.2222..)
Because terminating or repeating decimals can be written as the quotient of two integers a/b, where b is not equal to zero.
It is terminating - after two decimal digits.
3/8 = 0.375 is a terminating decimal. If you must have it in the form of a repeating decimal it is either 0.375000... or 0.374999... The second may look an unlikely answer but I can assure you that, mathematically, the two decimals are equal.
The denominator of a repeating decimal is often 99 because it represents the fraction of the repeating part of the decimal. For example, if you have a repeating decimal like 0.33..., the repeating part "33" has two digits, leading to a denominator of 99 (i.e., 33/99). This is derived from the fact that multiplying the repeating decimal by a power of 10 equal to the number of digits in the repeat allows you to set up an equation that results in 99 as the denominator when solved.
certainly not Not necessarily. 1/3 = 0.333... 1/6 = 0.166... 1/3 + 1/6 = 1/2 = 0.5, a terminating decimal.
yes
7,333.3333 (Repeating decimal sequence) pounds, if you're using net/short tons. 8,213.3333 (Repeating decimal sequence) pounds, if you're using long tons. 8,083.5333 (Repeating decimal sequence) pounds, if you're using metric tons.
2/6 is equal to 1/3, which is a repeating decimal value: 0.333... This can also be denoted by a single "3" after the decimal, with a horizontal bar above it.
7.6666 repeating
6.6666 repeating