How do you do this! well, don't ask me! AS EINSTEIN. Basically do the same thing but with a dot and if you take the dot out then add it at the end it will be a lot more Easier! Don't forget to add it at the end!
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you times 1 and 2 and then you times and divide the two numbers from the bus stop method and then you round it too the nearest hundred and divide by 10 and you have your awnser:)
777 divided 7 Easy! 1st. Draw a bus stop Then on one side of the bus stop write 7 The other side write 777 After that how many times can 7 go into 7 that's 1 then how many times dose 7 go into 7 once then how many times dose 7 go into 7 once so the answer is 111!
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Decimals are used when you are displaying a stop watch and time. Decimals are used you are counting money. They are used when gas stations display gas prices. They are used on receipts for purchases. They are also used when you are telling someone's weight.
They are decimal representations of numbers which stop after a finite number of digits (or continue with an infinite string of 0s).
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470 Divide by two. 235,2 Divide by five. 47,5,2 Stop. All the factors are prime.
you times 1 and 2 and then you times and divide the two numbers from the bus stop method and then you round it too the nearest hundred and divide by 10 and you have your awnser:)
You divide the numerator of the fraction by its denominator - using long division (aka the bus-stop method) if required.
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Some decimals repeat. Some decimals go on forever. Some decimals stop. Those are called terminating decimals.
No. Gasoline is inanimate and does not use decimals. Full Stop.
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777 divided 7 Easy! 1st. Draw a bus stop Then on one side of the bus stop write 7 The other side write 777 After that how many times can 7 go into 7 that's 1 then how many times dose 7 go into 7 once then how many times dose 7 go into 7 once so the answer is 111!
48 Divide by two. 24,2 Divide by two. 12,2,2 Divide by two. 6,2,2,2 Divide by two. 3,2,2,2,2 Stop 24 x 3 = 48
That can refer to one of two types of decimals: terminatingand irrational.Terminating decimals don't repeat because they stop, whereas irrational decimals simply never repeat a distinct pattern of digits.
Some decimals stop, some keep on going. The ones that repeat are known as recurring decimals.