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Fractions and Decimals
Decimal Equivalents
suppose a new student starts school today and your teacher asks you to teach her how to find decimal equivalents for fractions. what would tou tell her? how would you convince her that your method works?
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Divide numerator by denominator. Then prove it by multiplying the answer by the divisor to obtain the numerator.
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