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Morgan Rivera
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20 November, 20:10
7 over 20 as a decimal
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Milton Leon
20 November, 20:16
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7 over 20 as a decimal.
7/20
Divide numerator by denominator and answer will be decimal form.
7/20 = 0.35
7 over 20 as a decimal is 0.35.
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Carlo Brewer
20 November, 20:29
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We multiply both the numerator and the denominator of 7/20 by 5, meaning that the fraction is still equal at
35/100
that fraction is the same as dividing, and 35/100 moves the decimal place from all the way to the right of 35 to all the way to the left of 35 (2 shifts) to get
0.35
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