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26 December, 03:10

What is 5/15 written as a decimal?

What is 4/15 written as a decimal?

What is 3/15 written as a decimal?

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  1. 26 December, 06:36
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    Hello!

    There are a couple ways we can use to convert a fraction to a decimal, but let's stick with the easiest one.

    To convert a fraction to a decimal, simply divide the numerator (top part of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom part).

    The first fraction is 5/15. Its numerator is 5, and its denominator is 15. Divide the top by the bottom.

    5 : 15 = 0.3333333333

    Because this decimal keeps repeating, it is called a "repeating fraction."

    We don't want to write all those 3's over and over again, so to indicate that it is a repeating decimal, simply put a bar above the 3.

    Convert the other two fractions using the same method:

    4 : 15 = 0.266666667

    Remember to put a bar above the repeating number.

    3 : 15 = 0.2

    Since this decimal does not repeat, it is called a "terminating decimal". You do not have to put a bar above the 2.

    Don't forget this method!
  2. 26 December, 06:47
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    The first when you do is divide 15 by 5 and you get 3 so. 0.333333 number 2 is 0.26666 the 3rd is 1 divided by 5 equals 0.2
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