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What is 16/20 to the nearest hundreth

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First, we convert the fraction to a decimal number by dividing the numerator by the denominator:

16 / 20 = 0.800

There are two parts to the decimal number above:

Integer Part: 0

Fractional Part: 800

Now, we will make the Fractional Part just two digits (nearest hundredth) by using our rounding rules.*

In this case, Rule I applies, so 16/20 (or 0.800) rounded to the nearest hundredth in decimal format is:

0.80

Next, we will make 16/20 rounded to the nearest hundredth in fraction format. Since you can divide our decimal format answer above by 1 and keep the same value, you can make it like this:

0.80 = 0.80/1

Then, we multiply the numerator and denominator by 100 to get rid of the decimal point:

(0.80 x 100) / (1 x 100) = 80/100

That's it. 16/20 rounded to the nearest hundredth is displayed below (simplified if necessary):

4/5

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