8.466666666666666 milllimetres
The 7 stands for 7 ones.
0.77777 . . .
7 If you mean integers, 7. If you mean decimals: An infinite number of decimals are between 6 and 8. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and so on. Then you can get decimals like 6.111112222222 I assume you mean integers so 7.
two third in decimal = 0.66666...2/3:= 2 ÷ 3= 0.6666... in decimal
.33 continuing
.333333 (repeating)
no they are third grade
8.466666666666666 milllimetres
The 7 stands for 7 ones.
0.77777 . . .
no, one-third is about .3 and one half is .5 in decimals
It is the third digit after the decimal point.
7 If you mean integers, 7. If you mean decimals: An infinite number of decimals are between 6 and 8. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and so on. Then you can get decimals like 6.111112222222 I assume you mean integers so 7.
two third in decimal = 0.66666...2/3:= 2 ÷ 3= 0.6666... in decimal
0.6 with a horizontal line over the 6
One half is larger. You can either use cross-multiplying or decimals to figure this out. One half in decimals is 0.5 while one third is only 0.3333333(3 continuing).