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Glencoe Math: Course 2, Volume 1
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1. Terminating and Repeating Decimals
1. Ratios and Proportional Reasoning
p. 6-94
15 Subchapters
2. Percents
p. 98-182
15 Subchapters
3. Integers
p. 190-256
11 Subchapters
4. Rational Numbers
p. 260-638
15 Subchapters
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0.1875
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We want to write the given
fraction
as a
decimal number
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3/16 To do so, recall that 3 16 means 3÷ 16. Therefore, we will
divide
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numerator
by the
denominator
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We found that 316 written as a decimal is 0.1875.
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