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5 October, 14:36
4/5 to a decimal using an equivalent fraction
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Ariana Walters
5 October, 15:01
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8/10 is equivalent to 4/5.
So now do 8:10=0.8
4/5 also equals to 0.8
just do 4/5=0.8
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