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Drag the fraction that is equivalent to each repeating decimal. Each fraction may be used only once.

Drag the fraction that is equivalent to each repeating decimal. Each fraction may-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

The easiest way to do any of these is to put the fraction into your calculator and see what comes up.

So for 32/9 you get 3.5555555555 which is the same as 3.5 with a bar over it.

7/30 is the same as .23333333333 which is the same as 0.23 with a bar over the three.

5/3 = 1.6666666 which is 1.6 with a bar over the 6

4/9 is 0.4444444 which is the same as 0.4 with a bar over the 4.

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