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Consider the rational number 3/11 (A What are the values of a and b in a)‾b when you use divisison to find the decimal form?

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Answer:

The decimal form of this rational number is .

Explanation:

a) Let a rational number. From statement we understand that represents the numerator, while corresponds with the denominator of the rational number. Hence, is 3 and is 11.

b) The decimal form is obtained by dividing by , we presented the step needed to determine the decimal form:

i) Multiply the numerator by 10:

Dividend: 30/Divisor: 11/Known result: 0. /Residue: N/A

ii) Multiply the divisor by 2 and subtract from the dividend:

Known result: 0.2 /Residue: 8

iii) Multiply the residue by 10:

Known result: 0.2 /Residue: 80

iv) Multiply the divisor by 7 and subtract from the residue:

Known result: 0.27 /Residue: 3

v) Multiply the residue by 10:

Known result: 0.27 /Residue: 30

vi) Multiply the divisor by 2 and subtract from the residue:

Known result: 0.272/Residue: 8

vii) Multiply the residue by 10:

Known result: 0.272 /Residue: 80

viii) Multiply the divisor by 7 and subtract from the residue:

Known result: 0.2727/Residue: 3

We have notice that the decimal form of is a periodical decimal number. Hence, we conclude that decimal form of this rational number is .

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