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How do you write
–514 11/12 as a decimal

User Himanshu Dua
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Answer:

It would be -514.916 with a _ over the six.

Explanation:

11/12 is equal to 0.916666, where the six goes on forever. This is called a repeating decimal. In a repeating decimal, you would put this symbol _ over the number that repeats, in this case, 6. Or you would round, but that"s not given in this question.

User Sjoerd De Wit
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Answer:

what does the -514 relate with 11/12?

Explanation:

11/12 written as a decimal is .91

User Tataelm
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