-- A fraction is just a short way to indicate division.
-- To generate a decimal that's equivalent to any fraction,
just set up the division and carry it out.
-- For your particular example, simply divide 5 by 9.
Your quotient is equal to the decimal. You may have to choose how many decimal places to keep, making sure you round the last one properly.
9 and 3 over 5 as a decimal is 9.6
5/9 as a decimal is 0.'5' recurring '5'
3 and 5 over 9 in decimal form is approximately 3.5556.
5/9 is equal to .555555555555... in decimal form.
5/9 = 5 ÷ 9 = 0.555556
The decimal form of 5/9 is 0.5 repeating.
5/9 (is approximately) 0.556 5 over 9 or 5 divided by 9 is 0.5555555. The 5's will go on for an infinite amount of time.
1.8
1.8
It is 0.5 with the 5 repeating.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 5/9 is equal to 0.5 recurring, or 0.555...
If you meant 9/5, then the answer would be 1.8