no, there would be absolutely no place to put them in your decimal.
they are called repeating decimals.
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator. Decimals don't have remainders.
If you are asking does 6 divide into 52 evenly, the answer is no. If you are open to uneven answers, see below. Remainders: 8 r4 Decimals: 8.6667.
0.75
1 and 7 will go into both numbers evenly with no remainders
they are called repeating decimals.
By the time you advance to the point of dividing decimals, you don't use remainders any more.
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator. Decimals don't have remainders.
Say for example you have 16/5.In remainders, the answer would be 3r1. Now you have to divide the remainder by the divisor So for example: 1/5=0.2 Now you have to place the 3 from the answer we got from the remainder in front of the 0.2 answer: 3.2
If you are asking does 6 divide into 52 evenly, the answer is no. If you are open to uneven answers, see below. Remainders: 8 r4 Decimals: 8.6667.
0.75
The numbers are 1 and 3 with no remainders
1 and 7 will go into both numbers evenly with no remainders
remainders are cool
6 times with four remainders
You need decimals when you measure and fractions. You need decimals, because to measure and fractions. Also, so whole numbers could exist if there are decimals. There will be no math if there's no decimals.
One and two will go into both numbers evenly leaving no remainders.