To convert \( \frac{13}{20} \) to a decimal using long division, follow these steps:
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Set up the division: 13 divided by 20. Since 20 is larger than 13, we start with 0 and a decimal point.
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Add a decimal point and a zero to 13 to make it 130.
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Now, divide 130 by 20.
- 20 goes into 130 a total of 6 times (because \( 20 \times 6 = 120 \)).
- Write down 6 after the decimal point.
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Subtract \( 120 \) from \( 130 \): \[ 130 - 120 = 10 \]
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Bring down another zero, making it 100.
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Divide 100 by 20.
- 20 goes into 100 exactly 5 times (since \( 20 \times 5 = 100 \)).
- Write down 5.
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Subtract \( 100 \) from \( 100 \): \[ 100 - 100 = 0 \]
Since the remainder is now 0, the division is complete.
Thus, \( \frac{13}{20} = 0.65 \).
Therefore, the decimal representation of \( \frac{13}{20} \) is 0.65.