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How is 9 and 3 eighths shown as a decimal? - Answers
9 and 3/8 is shown, in decimal form by writing 9.38. To find that you would divide 3 by 8. First, add a decimal and 2+ zeros onto the number 3. Then divide 3.00 (read it as 300) by 8. When you get the answer 37 1/2, you bring the decimal to the front of the 3 in 37 1/2. You turn the 1/2 into a 5 and add it to the end of your decimal. Seeing as the 5 is larger then 5 or more, you round the 7 in 9.37 to 9.38. It does not always work out this way, where the decimal is the same number(s) as the fraction. Hope it helps!!
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How is 9 and 3 eighths shown as a decimal? - Answers
9 and 3/8 is shown, in decimal form by writing 9.38. To find that you would divide 3 by 8. First, add a decimal and 2+ zeros onto the number 3. Then divide 3.00 (read it as 300) by 8. When you get the answer 37 1/2, you bring the decimal to the front of the 3 in 37 1/2. You turn the 1/2 into a 5 and add it to the end of your decimal. Seeing as the 5 is larger then 5 or more, you round the 7 in 9.37 to 9.38. It does not always work out this way, where the decimal is the same number(s) as the fraction. Hope it helps!!
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How is 9 and 3 eighths shown as a decimal? - Answers
9 and 3/8 is shown, in decimal form by writing 9.38. To find that you would divide 3 by 8. First, add a decimal and 2+ zeros onto the number 3. Then divide 3.00 (read it as 300) by 8. When you get the answer 37 1/2, you bring the decimal to the front of the 3 in 37 1/2. You turn the 1/2 into a 5 and add it to the end of your decimal. Seeing as the 5 is larger then 5 or more, you round the 7 in 9.37 to 9.38. It does not always work out this way, where the decimal is the same number(s) as the fraction. Hope it helps!!
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