Question
Use long division to convert 338 to a decimal.(1 point)
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0.375
0.375
3.375
3.375
33.75
33.75
2.66
2.66
Responses
0.375
0.375
3.375
3.375
33.75
33.75
2.66
2.66
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To convert 338 into a decimal using long division, we first note that 338 is an integer and does not need to be converted; however, if you are looking to represent it as a decimal format, we can represent it as 338.0.
If the intent is to divide 338 by a certain number (perhaps 900), to get a decimal value, we would carry out long division based on that specific divisor.
Could you clarify what specific division you're looking for? If we're just converting the integer to a decimal, it's 338.0. Otherwise, provide the divisor, and I can help with the long division process.
If the intent is to divide 338 by a certain number (perhaps 900), to get a decimal value, we would carry out long division based on that specific divisor.
Could you clarify what specific division you're looking for? If we're just converting the integer to a decimal, it's 338.0. Otherwise, provide the divisor, and I can help with the long division process.
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