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  2. How do you write 1/3 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    1 3 is exact and therefore accurate. Explanation: The fraction 1 3 is awkward to write as a decimal because it recurs. 1 3 = 0.3333333..... = 0.¯3. The amount of rounding wil depend on the level of accuracy required in a particular situation. Normally 3 significant figures might be expected. 1 3 = 0.333. If only 1 decimal place is given, it ...

  3. How do you convert 1/3 into a decimal and percent? - Socratic

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    Determining the percentage equivalent of 1 3. The first decimal place is 1 10ths. The second decimal place is 1 100 ths. As percentage is really 1 100 ths then we would write: 33.3¯3 100 → 33.3¯3%. Answer link. 1/3 as a decimal ->0.3bar3 1/3 as a percentage -> (33.3bar (3))/100 -> 33.3bar (3)% color (blue) ("Determining the decimal value of ...

  4. What is 1 1/3 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    1 1/3 = 1.bar3 " or " 1.dot3 Often rounded to 1.333 1/3 is a fraction that cannot be equally divided, so the number goes on and on, it recurs. 1 1/3 = 1.333. . . (represent by putting a small bar or a dot above the 3 like this:)" "1.bar3 " or " 1.dot3 Answers are usually rounded to a given number of decimal places. 0.333.

  5. What is 33 1/3% as a fraction and decimal? - Socratic

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    Answer link. I might miss understand your question but from what I understand you're asking what is 33% as a fraction and 1/3 as a decimal in which case: 33% in a fraction is just 1/3, because 100/3 is 33% which is 1/3 So 33% in fraction form is 1/3 because to get from 33 to 100 you have to take 33 times 3 so you know: 33% = 1/3.

  6. What is 2 1/3 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    There is actually no need to change this mixed fraction to an improper fraction... perceive it like this #2 1/3=2+1/3#

  7. Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent - Socratic

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    Changing fractions to a decimal you just have to divide the Quotient by the Divisor. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. Now dividing 2 by 5; 2 ÷ 5 = 0.4 → Decimal. Changing fractions to a percentage, you just have to multiply the fraction by 100. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. 100% → Percentage.

  8. How do you write 1 3/8 as a decimal? - Socratic

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    To turn a fraction to a decimal you need to know some rules. #1 3/8# must be turned into an improper fraction. To do this you need to: #1# get the denominator (bottom number) #2# multiply it by your whole number and #3# add the numerator (top number) . So step #1and2# #8xx1# will give you #8# Step #3# #8+3# will give you #11#

  9. What is #1/3# as a recurring decimal? - Socratic

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    What is #1/3# as a recurring decimal? Algebra. 2 Answers mizoo Apr 24, 2018 # 0.bar(3)# Explanation: # 1/3 ...

  10. How do you convert 3 1/2 into a decimal and percent? - Socratic

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    3 1/2=3.50=350% To convert a fraction into decimal, one needs to transform it so that the fraction is a sum of fractions each or which has a denominator, which is a power of 10. 3 1/2=3 (1xx50)/(2xx50)=3 50/100=3.50 And for conversion to percentage, one needs to multiply this by 100 Hence 3 1/2=3.50=(3.50xx100)%=350%

  11. How do you write 3/7 as a terminating or repeating decimal?

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    One form of expressing this repeating pattern is. 3 7 = 0.428571[428571...] Answer link. There are several formats for indicating a repeating decimal. (You may want to check the form your instructor likes). 3/7 expressed as a decimal fraction is a repeating decimal with a fairly long (7 digit) pattern before repeating (you can verify this by ...