2 and 3/5= 2 + 3/5= 2 + (3 ÷ 5)= 2 + 0.6= 2.6 in decimal
5.6666666667 is the decimal for 5 2/3. To convert a fraction to a decimal you would perform the long division of 2 divided by 3.
It is: 3 and 1/5 = 3.2 as a decimal In general, a number N over 5 is written as a decimal by doubling it (worry about the decimal point). Examples: 1/5 = .2 2/5 = .4 5/5 = 1.0 So 3/5 would be .6 and 1/5 would be .2
3 2/5 = 3.4
52/3 = 5.66...
2 and 3/5= 2 + 3/5= 2 + (3 ÷ 5)= 2 + 0.6= 2.6 in decimal
5.6666666667 is the decimal for 5 2/3. To convert a fraction to a decimal you would perform the long division of 2 divided by 3.
To subtract in base 2, we need to borrow from the next higher place value if necessary. In this case, when subtracting 11 from 101 in base 2, we need to borrow from the leftmost digit. So, 101 in base 2 is 5 in decimal, and 11 in base 2 is 3 in decimal. When subtracting 3 from 5 in decimal, we get 2 in decimal, which is 10 in base 2. Therefore, 101 base 2 minus 11 base 2 is 10 base 2.
It is: 3 and 1/5 = 3.2 as a decimal In general, a number N over 5 is written as a decimal by doubling it (worry about the decimal point). Examples: 1/5 = .2 2/5 = .4 5/5 = 1.0 So 3/5 would be .6 and 1/5 would be .2
3 2/5 = 3.4
52/3 = 5.66...
52/3 = 5.66...
If you mean 5 + 2/3, that is 5.666666666....... If you mean 5 lots of 2/3, that is 10/3 = 3 1/3 = 3.3333333333........
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5 2/3
3 3/5 = 3.6. the '3' is the same then you put a decimal after it to make it 3. , then you say 'how many 5s are in 10?' and that is 2. so you times the 3 in 3/5 by 2 to make it 6. then you put that after the decimal = 3.6 :)
5/8 A decimal that does not repeat.