B.change the given fractions to decimal
1.
[tex] \frac{6}{48} [/tex]
2.
[tex] \frac{8}{40} [/tex]
3.
[tex] \frac{9}{10} [/tex]
4.
[tex] \frac{25}{100} [/tex]
5.
[tex] \frac{50}{1000} [/tex]
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B.change the given fractions to decimal
1.
[tex] \frac{6}{48} [/tex]
2.
[tex] \frac{8}{40} [/tex]
3.
[tex] \frac{9}{10} [/tex]
4.
[tex] \frac{25}{100} [/tex]
5.
[tex] \frac{50}{1000} [/tex]
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1. 0.125
2.0.2
3.0.9
4.0.25
5.0.5
In algebra, a decimal number can be defined as a number whose whole number part and the fractional part is separated by a decimal point. The dot in a decimal number is called a decimal point. The digits following the decimal point show a value smaller than one.
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