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A student estimates the weight of astronauts on the moon by multiplying their weight by the decimal 0.16666....what fraction can be used for the same estimation?

User Dongryphon
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Answer:


(1)/(6)

Explanation:

0.16666 can be written as
(16666)/(1000000)

write the numerator and denominator as the product of their prime numbers

and divide the common numbers. Thus, it can be further reduced to
(1)/(6)

The gravity of moon is about
(1)/(6) times the gravity of the Earth due to which the weight of the astronauts on the moon can be found by multiplying by the decimal 0.16666.. or
(1)/(6).

User Abhijit Manepatil
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Let
x = 1.66666... ....(1)

Multiply both sides of equation (1) by 10.


10x = 1.666666.... .... (2)

Multiply both sides of equation (1) by 100.


100x = 16.66666....... (3)

Subtract equation (2) from equation (3)


100x - 10x = 16.66666...- 1.66666...


90x = 15


x= (15)/(90)  = (1)/(6)

Hence, the required fraction form is
(1)/(6) .... Answer.


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