7 * 9 = 63 1 * 6 = 6 Fractions - 7 over 9 . 7_9 Fractions - 1 over 6 . 1_6 Decimals - 7.09 Decimals - 1.06
9 ones 2 tenths 7 hundredths
There are 9*9*8*7 = 4536 of them.
.9
Yes, decimals can be divided the same way as whole numbers, if you keep the decimal place correct. 63 / 7 = 9, so 6.3 / 7 = 0.9
7 * 9 = 63 1 * 6 = 6 Fractions - 7 over 9 . 7_9 Fractions - 1 over 6 . 1_6 Decimals - 7.09 Decimals - 1.06
7/9 = 0.7777 repeating
9 ones 2 tenths 7 hundredths
There are 9*9*8*7 = 4536 of them.
Nothing. Expect 1 and some random decimals which I'm not bothered to work out!!!
The LCM is used with whole numbers, not decimals.
.9
Yes it is. Converted into decimals, 7/9 = .77... and 3/4 = .75 .77 is greater than .75 That means 7/9 is greater than 3/4
Well, think. 7 is a prime number. Unless you're using decimals then there's no number (except for 1).
Yes, decimals can be divided the same way as whole numbers, if you keep the decimal place correct. 63 / 7 = 9, so 6.3 / 7 = 0.9
No. Repeating decimals are always rational. 0.7777... is actually the decimal expansion of 7/9, which as you can clearly see is rational (it's the ratio of 7 to 9).
any negative or positive whole number Ex. -4, 6, -9, 7 Note: No decimals or fractions