You divide decimals like you normally would divide two numbers. Just make sure your decimals get in the right spot and your good! :)
It means that the decimals - the digits to the right of the decimal point - repeat. For example, if you divide 1 / 7, you get 0.142857 142857 142857 ..., where the sequence "142857" repeats ad infinitum.
You divide the integer by the decimal.
4/5 in a decimal
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.
All you have to do is convert either the fractions to decimals or the decimals to fractions. If you do not know lets say what one sixth is, just divide 6 by 100 on a calculator and round it. 100/6=16.6666666 so just round to 16.6, but since 100= 1 in decimals to fractions write it 0.16. hope i helped! Seventh grade intensified mathematician PS this math is for fifth and sixth grader and if you didn't know the answer you could have looked in your math textbook.
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for example if you have 3/5 you have to divide 3 by 5 and your answer would be .6
6.7,6.8,6.4,5.9
89 divide by 5 without decimals = 17.8
It means that the decimals - the digits to the right of the decimal point - repeat. For example, if you divide 1 / 7, you get 0.142857 142857 142857 ..., where the sequence "142857" repeats ad infinitum.
In 6th Grade, you learn how to Multiply and Divide Fractions and Decimals. And learn square roots, the Powers of Ten.
You divide the integer by the decimal.
a book can have decimals when the person is doing math in the book
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15.8/0.8 22.57
4/5 in a decimal
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