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14 August, 11:46
What is - 17/20 as a decimal
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Wilkinson
14 August, 12:00
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= - 17/20
= - 17 : 20
= - 0.85
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Heidy Bates
14 August, 12:03
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Turns out that 17/20 itself is actually 0.85 as a decimal.
So the answer to your question is:
-0.85
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