write each number as a terminating or repeating decimal.

3/16
2/9
15/12
4/11

5 answers

Divide them each out. I'll do the first one for you. 3/16=5 1/3=5.33 (line over the 3, it's repeating)
Do you not have access to a calculator?
Then type in the fraction into the Google search window

(just don't hit the "I feel lucky" button, lol)
Jen, when I went to school
3/16 was .1875

Didn't know they changed it.
I was thinking of it as 16/3. No need to get smart with me, Reiny.
which fraction converts to a terminating decimal: 5/6, 1/3, 4/7, 3/16
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