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How do you change 5 and one third into a decimal? - Answers
To change any fraction into a decimal you simply divide the numerator (top of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom of the fraction) so: . 5 1/3 = 5.3 (the dot over the three signifying recurring) Here I didn't bother to make the fraction top heavy I just added it to the units, so alternatively: 16/3 (5 * 3 + 1 all over 3) I also get 5.333333333333...
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How do you change 5 and one third into a decimal? - Answers
To change any fraction into a decimal you simply divide the numerator (top of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom of the fraction) so: . 5 1/3 = 5.3 (the dot over the three signifying recurring) Here I didn't bother to make the fraction top heavy I just added it to the units, so alternatively: 16/3 (5 * 3 + 1 all over 3) I also get 5.333333333333...
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How do you change 5 and one third into a decimal? - Answers
To change any fraction into a decimal you simply divide the numerator (top of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom of the fraction) so: . 5 1/3 = 5.3 (the dot over the three signifying recurring) Here I didn't bother to make the fraction top heavy I just added it to the units, so alternatively: 16/3 (5 * 3 + 1 all over 3) I also get 5.333333333333...
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