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Jaydan Welch
Mathematics
13 September, 03:39
One eighth to a decimal
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Damarion Farmer
13 September, 03:43
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Divide the numerator by the denominator and you will get 0.125
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Brent Knight
13 September, 04:06
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Well if you see 1/8 is 100 divided by 8 and that is your number so. 100 divided by eight is 12.5 and 12.5 is already a decimal so there you go
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