Sure! Let's solve each of the questions one by one:
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To convert \( \frac{27}{50} \) to a decimal using long division:
- \( 27 \div 50 = 0.54 \)
- The answer is a. 0.54.
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To convert \( 3 \frac{3}{8} \) to a decimal:
- Convert the fraction \( \frac{3}{8} \) to decimal first: \( 3 \div 8 = 0.375 \).
- Add that to 3: \( 3 + 0.375 = 3.375 \).
- The answer is a. 3.375.
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To convert \( \frac{7}{11} \) to a decimal:
- \( 7 \div 11 \) gives approximately \( 0.63636... \), but it can also be represented as \( \approx 0.6364 \).
- The best matching option is d. ≈0.63.
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To convert \( 5 \frac{3}{16} \) to a decimal:
- Convert \( \frac{3}{16} \) to decimal first: \( 3 \div 16 = 0.1875 \).
- Add that to 5: \( 5 + 0.1875 = 5.1875 \).
- The answer is d. 5.1875.
So, the correct answers are:
- a. 0.54
- a. 3.375
- d. ≈0.63
- d. 5.1875