The bar is only used for repeating decimals. If it is repeating, you can use it.
you just take the first 3 fours and put a line on top of it
No.Repeating decimals are rational.To convert a repeating decimal to a fraction, put the repeating digit(s) over the same number of 9s and simplify:examples.0.333...It has one repeating digit (3) so put it over one 9 (9) to get 3/9 which can be simplified by dividing top and bottom by 3 (the hcf of 3 and 9) to get 1/3. Thus: 0.333... = 1/30.181818...It has two repeating digits (18) so put them over two 9s (99) to get 18/99 which can be simplified by dividing top and bottom by 9 (the hcf of 18 and 99) to get 2/11. Thus: 0.181818.... = 2/11
To put 3/7 into decimal form, you would divide 3 by 7, which would be 0.428571... repeating those 6 digits forever; normally it would be approximated by being rounded to, say, 2 or 3 decimal places, that is 3/7 ≈ 0.43 or 0.429
divide the numerator by the denominator, and round to the nearest tenth or hundredth, whatever is best. Ex. 1 1/2 = 1.5 since 1 divided by 2 is .5, make the new number 1.5. if the number is 1 1/3, then the decimal would be 1.33333..... so then you would round it to the nearest tenth (1.3) or the nearest hundredth (1.33) and then put a repeating bar over the decimal.
"You have to count the spaces to the right to know how many spaces you have to put."
With two thirds, you can put the bar anywhere, as long as its after the decimal point, of course. It would be simpler to put it over the 6 in the tenths place.
you just take the first 3 fours and put a line on top of it
1.833 recurring or, simply put 1.83 with a bar over the 3 to show that it a repeating digit. i just don't know how to type that though.
To show a repeating decimal you put a dot above the digit that repeats.
if you mean by bar notation..then it is a way of simplifying a specific number after the decimal that is repeated. How you simplify it is that you put a line over the repeating number.For example: 0.3333333333333 would become 0.3 when you put a little line over the 3
0.16666 repeating hour
You have to put that because if you cut the number off by not putting it there, you are not showing how the number keeps going. To have the number be more accurate, you should put in the repeating number symbol.
Some people use an ellipsis, some people put a line over the repeating part, some people write the word "repeating" or "recurring."
Divide,700/50replace decimal places or put decimal place on division bar and....,= 0.14===========the answer
It is a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal that cannot be put into terms of a fraction.
first you need to know how to put the fraction in its proper format, in which the denominator goes "outside the house", and when the numerator goes "inside the house". Then you work from there, and write down whatever answer you get, whether its a repeating decimal and such.
Bar notation is a decimal with a repeated number with a line on top of the repeated number. EX.) 4.23232323 would be 4.23 with a line over the 4.23. another... EX.) 5. 22222222222222 would be 5.22 with a line over the 5.22. Last one ... cut off after the second 7 put a line OVER the bolded 7 EX.) 7.907777777777 would be 7.9077 with a line over the 7.9077. that is bar notation :)