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Perry wants to find the decimal equivalent of 19/3, so he divides. Study Perry’s work shown here and then answer the questions below.

Perry wants to find the decimal equivalent of 19/3, so he divides. Study Perry’s work-example-1
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Answer:

The answers are in bold.

Explanation:

1. 6.3333

2. Each of the digits after the decimal point will be 3 because this number is the number of times 3 goes into 10.

3. The difference between 10 and the product of these digits and 3 is always 1

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