89 is an integer, not a fraction. The repeated decimal equivalents are 89.000....(repeating) or 88.999... (repeating).
division
You carry out long division.
You need to divide the numerator by the denominator and you will find your answer.
Repeated subtraction in math refers to the process of subtracting the same number multiple times from a given quantity. It is often used to find the result of division or to break down a larger number into smaller equal parts. For example, if you have 12 apples and you subtract 3 apples repeatedly, you are performing repeated subtraction.
Underlining is used in questions asked about decimals, not in decimal notation.A bar across the top of a decimal number means that the number (or numbers) are repeated infinitely as the decimal equivalent of a fraction, such as 1/3 (0.3333) or 1/7 (0.142857142857142857).
division
You carry out long division.
You need to divide the numerator by the denominator and you will find your answer.
Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
Repeated subtraction in math refers to the process of subtracting the same number multiple times from a given quantity. It is often used to find the result of division or to break down a larger number into smaller equal parts. For example, if you have 12 apples and you subtract 3 apples repeatedly, you are performing repeated subtraction.
Underlining is used in questions asked about decimals, not in decimal notation.A bar across the top of a decimal number means that the number (or numbers) are repeated infinitely as the decimal equivalent of a fraction, such as 1/3 (0.3333) or 1/7 (0.142857142857142857).
Using ordinary long division, divide the fraction's numerator by its denominator.
To determine if a decimal is terminating or non-terminating without performing actual division, you can analyze the fraction's denominator in its simplest form. A decimal is terminating if the denominator, after simplification, has only the prime factors 2 and/or 5. If the denominator contains any other prime factors, the decimal will be non-terminating.
The fraction 7/9 can be represented as a decimal with an infinite number of 7's after the decimal point. As a percent, we can multiply the decimal by 100 and find that 7/9 is equivalent to 77.(7)%, where (7) indicates an infinite number of 7's repeated.
5.67
0.6364
You do the division!