Expressed as a decimal, 5/7 is equal to 0.714285 recurring (that is, 0.714285714285...)
negative ten sevenths
Well, honey, you just did it! "Five sevenths" is already written as a fraction. If you want it in decimal form, it's 0.714285714285... But who needs that when you can just keep it sassy and stick with the fraction form?
Nine sevenths, or one and two sevenths.
20 of course !
5/7 ; five sevenths
0.714285 repeating
0.714285... (repeating)
1.714285 repeating
5.148 repeating
Five and five sevenths or about 5.71 in decimal.
It is 3.714285 with the underlined string repeating.
The decimal for 5/7 is .7142857142857143 You find the answer by dividing 5 by 7, if you didn't already know.
Four sevenths is not even a decimal, so the answer is No.
To compare five sixths (5/6) and six sevenths (6/7), convert them to a common denominator or compare their decimal equivalents. Five sixths is approximately 0.8333, while six sevenths is approximately 0.8571. Since 0.8571 is greater than 0.8333, six sevenths is greater than five sixths. Therefore, five sixths is not greater than six sevenths.
negative ten sevenths
one and five sevenths
three sevenths into a decimal = 0.42863/7:= 3 ÷ 7= 0.4286 in decimal