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  2. How do you write the fraction 2/3 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    0.bar(6) If we put in a calculator 2/3 and convert it into fraction, it would display 0.6666... with infinite sixes. We could also write it as 0.bar(6).

  3. How do you turn 2/3 to a decimal? - Socratic

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    2/3 = 0.67 or 0.667 or 0.667 etc. One way of writing a fraction as a decimal is to change the fraction so the denominator is a power of 10. However, 3 does not divide into any power of 10, so that method does not work here. The other way is to remember that 2/3 also means 2 ÷ 3 Dividing gives the following: 3|underline(2.000000000) " "0.66666666666.... Each time the remainder is 2, so the ...

  4. How do you convert 2/3 into a decimal and percent? - Socratic

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    In every decimal we get, #0.1 = 1/10, 0.01 = = 1/100 and 0.001 = 1/1000# and goes on. Answer link.

  5. Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent - Socratic

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    To convert from decimals to percents, you multiply the decimal by 100, which gives you the percent equivalent of the percent. Percent is always based off of 100%, so decimals up to the hundredths place will always be integers, and the numbers after the hundredths place will be after the decimal.

  6. How do you write 3/7 as a terminating or repeating decimal?

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    There are several formats for indicating a repeating decimal. (You may want to check the form your instructor likes). 3/7 expressed as a decimal fraction is a repeating decimal with a fairly long (7 digit) pattern before repeating (you can verify this by long division.

  7. How do you convert 7/20 as a decimal and a percent? - Socratic

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    Multiplying #7/20# by #100%# allows you to be able to use long division #-># you only multiply #100# by the numerator (the top number of the fraction). To convert #7/20# to a decimal, simply divide #7# by #20# .

  8. How do you convert 2/7 into a decimal and percent? - Socratic

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    0.29 and 28.6% You use a calculator, use 2, /, 7 as the input, and then you got a long decimal as 0.285714286.... However, you can round it up usually to two decimal places, or if there is an order, go for that order. For percentage, just simply move the "." to the right for two space, and then round it, and then add the % sign.

  9. How do you write 7/12 as a decimal? + Example - Socratic

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    0.58bar3 A decimal is a number written out with - you guessed it - a decimal point. These are some examples of decimals. 16.8 45879.03456 3.1 To turn a fraction into a decimal, all you have to do is divide the top number by the bottom number. Or: 7/12 = 7 -:12 So, you can set up your long division problem like this and then solve. I've gone ahead and done it for you, but feel free to follow ...

  10. How do you convert 7/12 into a decimal and percent? - Socratic

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    Decimal value - 0.583333333 Percent value - 58.33% So to convert 7/12 into a decimal, you divide 7 by 12 which gives us 0.583333333. So to convert it to a percent, we can take the decimal value and convert it to a percentage but, we need to move the dot by 2 places which gives us: 58.33%

  11. What is 9/2 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    See explanation. To change a fraction into a decimal we can look for a way to expand a fraction so that the new denominator is a power of 10. Here we can expand the fraction by 5: 9/2=(9*5)/(2*5)=45/10=4 5/10=4.5