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Use long division to convert 12/30
to a decimal.(1 point)
Responses
0.4
0.4
2.5
2.5
12.3
12.3
4
to a decimal.(1 point)
Responses
0.4
0.4
2.5
2.5
12.3
12.3
4
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GPT-4o mini
To convert \( \frac{12}{30} \) to a decimal using long division, follow these steps:
1. **Set up the division**: We want to divide 12 by 30. Since 30 is larger than 12, we know the result will be less than 1. So we can add a decimal point and a zero to 12, making it 12.0.
2. **Start the long division**:
- 30 goes into 120 (after adding the decimal) four times because \( 30 \times 4 = 120 \).
- Place 4 above the decimal point.
- Subtract: \( 120 - 120 = 0 \).
3. **Result**: Since there are no remaining numbers and we have no remainder, we conclude that \( \frac{12}{30} = 0.4 \).
Thus, the decimal form of \( \frac{12}{30} \) is \( 0.4 \).
The correct response is **0.4**.
1. **Set up the division**: We want to divide 12 by 30. Since 30 is larger than 12, we know the result will be less than 1. So we can add a decimal point and a zero to 12, making it 12.0.
2. **Start the long division**:
- 30 goes into 120 (after adding the decimal) four times because \( 30 \times 4 = 120 \).
- Place 4 above the decimal point.
- Subtract: \( 120 - 120 = 0 \).
3. **Result**: Since there are no remaining numbers and we have no remainder, we conclude that \( \frac{12}{30} = 0.4 \).
Thus, the decimal form of \( \frac{12}{30} \) is \( 0.4 \).
The correct response is **0.4**.
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