Using long division convert 12/30 to a decimal

To convert 12/30 to a decimal using long division, follow these steps:

1. Write 12 as the dividend and 30 as the divisor, like this:
```
_______
30 | 12
```

2. Divide the first digit of the dividend (1) by the divisor (30). The quotient is 0, so write 0 above the line:
```
_______
30 | 12
-0
```

3. Multiply the quotient (0) by the divisor (30) and write the product (0) below the dividend (12):
```
_______
30 | 12
-0
0
```

4. Subtract the product (0) from the dividend (12). Write the result (12) below the line:
```
_______
30 | 12
-0
0
-----
12
```

5. Bring down the next digit of the dividend (0):
```
_______
30 | 12
-0
0
-----
120
```

6. Divide the updated dividend (120) by the divisor (30). The quotient is 4, so write 4 above the line:
```
_______
30 | 12
-0
0
-----
120
- 120
```

7. Multiply the quotient (4) by the divisor (30) and write the product (120) below the previous difference (120):
```
_______
30 | 12
-0
0
-----
120
- 120
120
```

8. Subtract the product (120) from the previous difference (120). Write the result (0) below the line:
```
_______
30 | 12
-0
0
-----
120
- 120
120
------
0
```

The division is complete. The quotient is 0.4, so the decimal form of 12/30 is 0.4.

To convert the fraction 12/30 to a decimal using long division, follow these steps:

Step 1: Divide the numerator (12) by the denominator (30).

______
30 |12

Since 12 is less than 30, we need to add a decimal point and a zero after it.

Step 2: Add a decimal point after 12 and append a zero.

______
30 | 12.0

Step 3: Divide 12 by 30.

______
30 | 12.0
- 0

______
12

Step 4: Multiply the quotient (0) by the denominator (30) and subtract the result from 12.

______
30 | 12.0
- 0
______
120
- 0

______
120
- 0
______
120

Step 5: Bring down the zero from the dividend (120).

______
30 | 12.0
- 0
______
120
- 0
______
120
- 0

Step 6: Divide 120 by 30.

______
30 | 12.0
- 0
______
120
- 0
______
120
- 0
______
120

Step 7: Multiply the new quotient (4) by the denominator (30) and subtract the result from 120.

______
30 | 12.0
- 0
______
120
- 0
______
120
- 0
______
120
- 120
______
0

Since the result is zero, there is no remainder, and the decimal terminates. Therefore, 12/30 as a decimal is 0.4.