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19 April, 07:13
Convert the fraction 5/6
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Elias
19 April, 07:22
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0.83333333333 or 0.83 (but with a sign on the top of the 3) The sign looks like this _
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Step-by-step explanation:
You divide 5/6.
Five goes inside and the 6 goes outside.
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