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  2. How do you write the fraction 2/3 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    Explanation: To convert a fraction into decimal, just take the number on top which we called the numerator and divide it by the number at the bottom which we called the denominator. 2 3 = 0.67. Answer link. EZ as pi. May 18, 2018. 2 ÷ 3 = 0.6666666... which can be given as 0.. 6 or 0.¯6. Rounding gives 0.67 or 0.667 etc.

  3. How do you turn 2/3 to a decimal? - Socratic

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    2 3 = 0.67 or 0.667 or 0.667 etc. Answer link. 2/3 = 0.67 or 0.667 or 0.667 etc. One way of writing a fraction as a decimal is to change the fraction so the denominator is a power of 10. However, 3 does not divide into any power of 10, so that method does not work here. The other way is to remember that 2/3 also means 2 ÷ 3 Dividing gives the ...

  4. Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent - Socratic

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    Changing fractions to a decimal you just have to divide the Quotient by the Divisor. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. Now dividing 2 by 5; 2 ÷ 5 = 0.4 → Decimal. Changing fractions to a percentage, you just have to multiply the fraction by 100. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. 100% → Percentage.

  5. How do you write 2/3 as a repeating decimal? - Socratic

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    2) And one 0, obtain 20 and turn to 1) So you will obtain an infinite sequence of sixes. 0.bar (6)=0.66666666666.... Doesn't seem to be another way than making the calculation explicitly: 1) In 20 how much time you have 3: 6 and the rest is 2 2) And one 0, obtain 20 and turn to 1) So you will obtain an infinite sequence of sixes.

  6. How do you write thirty-two thousandths as a decimal number?

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    0.032 In order to write that as a decimal number you need to know the different place values and rules. So, you have your whole number place values which go 'thousands,' 'hundreds,' 'tens,' 'ones,' eg. Your decimal number place values has the exact same principal, but instead of starting with 'ones' you start with 'tenths.' So it goes, 'tenths,' 'hundredths,' 'thousandths,' 'ten-thousandths ...

  7. How do you convert 2/3 into a decimal and percent? - Socratic

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    [ 6 will be repeated all times] Now convert this decimal into percent in the following way :- 0.666 = 666/1000 = 666/100. 1/10 = 666/10% = 66.6% In every decimal we get, 0.1 = 1/10, 0.01 = = 1/100 and 0.001 = 1/1000 and goes on.

  8. How do you write 3/7 as a terminating or repeating decimal?

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    3 7 expressed as a decimal fraction is a repeating decimal with a fairly long (7 digit) pattern before repeating (you can verify this by long division. One form of expressing this repeating pattern is. 3 7 = 0.428571[428571...] Answer link. iOS.

  9. How do you write 2/5 as decimal? - Socratic

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    We can write this as a decimal by making the denominator 10. It is 0.4. The easiest way to write this as a decimal is to multiply it until the denominator is 10. As decimals are written in a tens system (with a tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc. place), fractions with a denominator of 10 can easily be written as decimals. The way to make the denominator ten is to multiply both the top and ...

  10. What is 33 1/3% as a fraction and decimal? - Socratic

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    Answer link. I might miss understand your question but from what I understand you're asking what is 33% as a fraction and 1/3 as a decimal in which case: 33% in a fraction is just 1/3, because 100/3 is 33% which is 1/3 So 33% in fraction form is 1/3 because to get from 33 to 100 you have to take 33 times 3 so you know: 33% = 1/3.

  11. How do you write 13/18 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    The shortcut way is to apply: #" "13-:18#. The calculator returns the answer 0.72222222. It looks as though the 2's go on forever (repeating). There are several ways this can be shown and the one I chose is to put a 'bar' over the top of the repeating number or numbers. In this case I would write it as: #" "0.72bar2#.