8/12 = 0.666 (repeating decimal)
Answerdivide or over or out of; virgule if it's the / symbol and vinculum if it's a horizontal bar (also used in repeating decimals)
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Fractions and decimals
These are decimals and there are an infinite number of numbers between these numbers.
8/12 = 0.666 (repeating decimal)
The relationship between fractions and decimals can be seen as follow. Fractions can be represented as ratio of two numbers and on dividing can give a decimal value. And decimal value can be converted into a fraction too.
they all can be used to find the answer to the same wole number
Answerdivide or over or out of; virgule if it's the / symbol and vinculum if it's a horizontal bar (also used in repeating decimals)
You answered yourself in the question.
Fractions and decimals
Fractions to decimals: Divide the numerator by the denominator. Decimals to fractions: Put the fraction without the decimal point in the numerator. In the denominator, put a "1", followed by as many zeroes as there are decimals. For example, 0.058 becomes 58 / 1000.
These are decimals and there are an infinite number of numbers between these numbers.
the way it is written, they can equal the same amount
They Are both ways to express partial #'s
There are infinitely many decimals fractions.19.00000000119.000000001000000619.0000000010000219.0000000265and so on
A terminating decimal reaches an end after a finite number of digits whereas a repeating decimal, after a finite number of digits, has a string of decimals (also of finite length) that repeats forever. Thus 1.2356 is a terminating decimal. 1.456333... is a repeating decimal with the digit 3 repeating an infinite number of times. So also is 23.56142857142857...... where the string 142857 repeats to infinity. In fact, terminating decimals may be viewed as repeating decimals with zero repeating infinitely.