To convert the fraction \( \frac{4}{15} \) to a decimal using long division, we can divide 4 by 15.
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Set up the division: 4.000000 (since 4 is less than 15, we add decimal points and zeros for the division).
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Divide:
- 15 goes into 40 two times (since 15 x 2 = 30).
- Write 2 above the line (the quotient) and subtract 30 from 40, which leaves 10.
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Bring down the next digit (0): Now we have 100.
- 15 goes into 100 six times (since 15 x 6 = 90).
- Write 6 above the line next to the 2 and subtract 90 from 100, which leaves 10.
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Bring down the next digit (0) again: We still have 100.
- Again, 15 goes into 100 six times, so we repeat the process.
- This leads to an infinite loop of alternating 6s.
Thus, we find that \( \frac{4}{15} \approx 0.26666... \)
Rounding this to two decimal places gives us approximately 0.27.
So, the correct response is: ≈0.27 (approximately equals 0.27).