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Using long division, determine the decimal expansion of 5/8

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Step-by-step explanation: do 5÷8 and u get 0.625

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Answer: Solution: 0.625

Step-by-step explanation: First, you have to set up the fraction as a division problem, so we have to remember that when making a fraction to a decimal, the numerator becomes the dividend, and the denominator becomes the divisor, which the dividend goes inside the bracket, and the divisor goes outside the bracket. Now, you would divide as usual, and get 0.625. I hoped this helped! NOTE: I put in an attachment to show what I'm talking about.

Using long division, determine the decimal expansion of 5/8-example-1
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