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Ace Bernard
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26 May, 15:16
Is 5/6 closer to 1,0,1/2,
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Slade Maynard
26 May, 15:23
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5/6 is closer to 1 because 6/6=1
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Lizzy
26 May, 15:41
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To check weather 5/6 is closer to 1, 1/2 or 0
you must have to divide it and convert it to the decimal form.
i. e. 5/6 = 0.833. We know that if the number is greater than 5 it is rounded to the next tens. i. e 0.83 = 1
so 5/6 = 0.83 is nearest to 1
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