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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 ...
To change a fraction into a decimal, you treat it as a division. #3/4# means #3 div 4# #" "4|ul(3.0^(2)0)# #color(white)(xxxx)0.75# The working is: #3 div 4 =0# bring down the decimal point, #30 div 4 = 7# carry the remainder of 2 to make #20# #20 div4 =5# However, sometimes you get a recurring decimal. #2/3 = 2div3# is such a case.
In every decimal we get, #0.1 = 1/10, 0.01 = = 1/100 and 0.001 = 1/1000# and goes on. Answer link.
The repeating decimal for (2)/(3)=0.bar6. (2)/(3)=0.66666..., which can be represented by 0.bar6. Most of the time, you will probably round (2)/(3) so that the last decimal is rounded to 7, such as 0.67 or 0.667, according to the number of decimal places your teacher states.
We can indicate this as 1.dot6 or 166 2/3% FIRST 1 2/3 can be written as 5/3 This is how you can write it if you want it to come to a stop 1. ...
A percent can be written as a fraction with a denominator of 100. However, 3 is not a factor of 100. Method 1 2/3 xx100% = 200/3% = 66 2/3% The thirds are a problem because they end up as recurring decimals. 1/3 is commonly given as 33 1/3 % or 33.3% 2/3" is commonly given as " 66 2/3% or 66.7% Method 2 2/3 xx (33 1/3)/(33 1/3) = (66 2/3)/100 =66 2/3% Method 3 Do a division to get a decimal ...
How do you convert 87.5% as a fraction and a decimal? What is 5% of 10%? What would be the result of dividing the diameter of a circle into 8 equal parts (expressed as a...
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.
How do you write #-4 2/3# as a decimal? Algebra. 1 Answer smendyka Jul 30, 2017 ...
Decimals which have a definite ending point are called terminating decimals. An example of a terminating decimal is 0.25. In contrast, a decimal which continues on repeating a pattern indefinitely is called a 'repeating decimal.' An example of a repeating decimal is 0.12345671234567... Answer and Explanation: