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.
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...
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........
6-2
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.
1.6667
It is: 2 and 5/6 = 2.8'3' recurring '3' as a decimal