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Example Questions
Example Question #101 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve, divide:
Another way to solve is to reduce the fraction by removing the greatest common factor:
Four over ten, or four-tenths, is equal to .
Answer:
Example Question #101 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
None of these
Divide:
Answer:
Example Question #102 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
Divide:
Answer:
Example Question #104 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
Divide:
Another way to solve is to reduce the fraction by removing the greatest common factor:
One over ten, or one-tenth, is equal to .
Answer:
Example Question #105 : How To Find The Decimal Equivalent Of A Fraction
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
Divide:
Another way to solve is to reduce the fraction by removing the greatest common factor:
Six over ten, or six-tenths, is equal to .
Answer:
Example Question #103 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve divide:
Answer:
Example Question #104 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve divide:
Answer:
Example Question #105 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
To solve divide:
Answer:
Example Question #106 : Fractions
What is the decimal equivalent of ?
None of these
To solve divide:
Answer:
Example Question #107 : Fractions
Find the decimal equivalent of .
To find the decimal equivalent of a fraction, you must divide the numerator by the denominator . Continue dividing until you get 0 as a remainder. Your answer is