You have to think about your decimal places. the first decimal place after the point is the tenths, then the hundredths, then the thousandths. So, if your decimal number has two numbers after the point like 0.25, then you have 25/100. Then you make the fraction smaller by dividing both numbers by 25 and you end up with 1/4.
As a decimal, it's 1.2 As a fraction, it's 1 1/5th.
4.4
5th graders are usually 10 at the beginning of the year. Then they turn 11 sometime during the school year, or the summer after it if they have a later summer birthday. So, that means most kids are 11 when they start 6th grade and then turn 12 that year or the following summer.
5th graders, 4th graders, even 3rd graders
about 6-7 million 5th graders get head lice a year
To get the decimal of a fraction, just divide it. In this case, 1 divided by 5 gives you 0.2, therefore 0.2 is the equivalent decimal.
I don't know the answer!!!!!!
At the girls house
my school had 5th graders dancing but some weren't dancing so maybe.
You have to think what 3/4 are equal to ..... the first one that popped in my head was 75/100. My 5th grade teacher just said to say the fraction aloud. .75 would be the awnser
yes i had boobies when i was in 5th grade. I'm not chubby though
No. 5th graders are dumber than third graders because 5th graders could kill everybody riding the bus. Because they sing annoying songs all the time ( which could Descartes the bus driver.)