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Could you explain decimals example 9 over 10 what the decimal? - Answers
The answer would be 0.90 The easiest way to think of decimals is in terms of something over 100. For example: You want to figure out 2 over 5 in decimal form. 1. Multiply the denominator by something so it equals 100. 5 x _ = 100 5 x 20 = 100 2. Multiply the numerator by the same number you multiplied the denominator by. 2 x 20 = 40 3. Put them together in fraction form. 40/100 4. Take the new numerator and move the decimal place two to the right. 40.0 = 0.40 Now you have you answer: .40 I hope that wasn't too complicated. I'm not very good at explaining things. If anything, you can use a calculator and just divide the numerator by the denominator. :)
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Could you explain decimals example 9 over 10 what the decimal? - Answers
The answer would be 0.90 The easiest way to think of decimals is in terms of something over 100. For example: You want to figure out 2 over 5 in decimal form. 1. Multiply the denominator by something so it equals 100. 5 x _ = 100 5 x 20 = 100 2. Multiply the numerator by the same number you multiplied the denominator by. 2 x 20 = 40 3. Put them together in fraction form. 40/100 4. Take the new numerator and move the decimal place two to the right. 40.0 = 0.40 Now you have you answer: .40 I hope that wasn't too complicated. I'm not very good at explaining things. If anything, you can use a calculator and just divide the numerator by the denominator. :)
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Could you explain decimals example 9 over 10 what the decimal? - Answers
The answer would be 0.90 The easiest way to think of decimals is in terms of something over 100. For example: You want to figure out 2 over 5 in decimal form. 1. Multiply the denominator by something so it equals 100. 5 x _ = 100 5 x 20 = 100 2. Multiply the numerator by the same number you multiplied the denominator by. 2 x 20 = 40 3. Put them together in fraction form. 40/100 4. Take the new numerator and move the decimal place two to the right. 40.0 = 0.40 Now you have you answer: .40 I hope that wasn't too complicated. I'm not very good at explaining things. If anything, you can use a calculator and just divide the numerator by the denominator. :)
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