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book Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller cover

Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540
book Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller cover

Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540
Exercise 165
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is
Converting Fractions to Decimals
Convert the following fractions to decimals.
(a)
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is
(b)
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is
Decimal equivalents
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is
Quick TIP
Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number.
SOLUTION
(a) Convert
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is   to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is
(b) Divide 2 by 3.
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is
The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is   ,.
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is   , or.
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is   . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth.
The calculator solution to this example is
Convert this fractions to decimals. If a division does not come out evenly, round the answer to the nearest thousandth. (See Example.)      Converting Fractions to Decimals  Convert the following fractions to decimals. (a)      (b)      Decimal equivalents      Quick TIP  Do not use both a decimal and a fraction in the same number. SOLUTION  (a) Convert     to a decimal by dividing 1 by 8. Add trailing zeros after the 1 as needed.     (b) Divide 2 by 3.     The division continues without ending and has a repeating decimal, which is often written as.    ,.    , or.    . It would be written as.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth and as.667 when rounded to the nearest thousandth. The calculator solution to this example is
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