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  2. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    To change a common fraction to a decimal, do a long division of the decimal representations of the numerator by the denominator (this is idiomatically also phrased as "divide the denominator into the numerator"), and round the answer to the desired accuracy. For example, to change ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ to a decimal, divide 1.00 by 4 (" 4 into 1.00 ...

  3. Decimal - Wikipedia

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    A repeating decimal is an infinite decimal that, after some place, repeats indefinitely the same sequence of digits (e.g., 5.123144144144144... = 5.123 144). [4] An infinite decimal represents a rational number, the quotient of two integers, if and only if it is a repeating decimal or has a finite number of non-zero digits.

  4. Decimal separator - Wikipedia

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    A decimal separator is a symbol that separates the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form (e.g., "." in 12.45). Different countries ...

  5. Running head: Fraction and Decimal Arithmetic - ed

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    and decimals (e.g., understanding whether 4/5 is larger than 5/9 or where .833 goes on a 0-1 number line). Fewer studies have investigated fraction arithmetic. However, given the omnipresence of fraction and decimal arithmetic in many occupations and activities, their

  6. Decimal time - Wikipedia

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    One décime is equal to 10 decimal minutes, which is nearly equal to a quarter-hour (15 minutes) in standard time. Thus, "five hours two décimes" equals 5.2 decimal hours, roughly 12:30 p.m. in standard time. [8] [9] One hundredth of a decimal second was a decimal tierce.

  7. IMPROVING DECIMAL NUMBER CONCEPTION BY TRANSFER FROM ...

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    5/6 4/5 4/5 is bigger. In 4/5 we divide into fifths, while in 5/6 we divide into sixths, and fifths are bigger than sixths. 5/6 is bigger. 5/6 is the same as 25/30, and 4/5 is 24/30. So now it’s easy to compare, 25>24 so 5/6 is bigger. Table 2: An example of children behaving similarly in decimals and differently in fractions.

  8. Odds - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the decimal odds of an outcome are equivalent to the decimal value of the fractional odds plus one. Thus even odds 1/1 are quoted in decimal odds as 2.00. The 4/1 fractional odds discussed above are quoted as 5.00, while the 1/4 odds are quoted as 1.25.

  9. decimal to the rational number and then to find location of the rational number on the number line. For instance, when we convert 0.444… to the rational number, we get 4/9. When we divide the space between 0 and 1 into 9 equal parts on the number line, each part obtained represents 1/9 and moving 4 parts from 0 towards 1 gives us 4/9.