Please check to make sure I did these correctly, so confusing. Thank you.

Rename each fraction as a terminating or repeating decimal

13/20 .65
1/3 0.3333333333333333
2/9 0.2222222222222222
5/12 0.4166666666666667
1/16 0.0625

Rename each mixed number as a terminating or repeating decimal
PLEASE HELP, NO CLUE HOW TO DO THESE
6 1/14
15 2/3
121 1/9
5 5/6
11 13/25

You do the second group the same way you did the first group.

6 1/14 = 6.0714285
15 2/3 = 15.66666667

19/20

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To rename a fraction as a decimal, you need to divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number). The result will be the decimal representation of the fraction.

Let's go through each fraction to check if your answers are correct.

1) 13/20
To find the decimal representation of 13/20, you divide 13 by 20:
13 ÷ 20 = 0.65
You correctly identified it as 0.65, which is a terminating decimal.

2) 1/3
To find the decimal representation of 1/3, you divide 1 by 3:
1 ÷ 3 ≈ 0.3333333333333333
You correctly identified it as 0.3333333333333333, which is a repeating decimal (indicated by the recurring 3).

3) 2/9
To find the decimal representation of 2/9, you divide 2 by 9:
2 ÷ 9 ≈ 0.2222222222222222
You correctly identified it as 0.2222222222222222, which is a repeating decimal (indicated by the recurring 2).

4) 5/12
To find the decimal representation of 5/12, you divide 5 by 12:
5 ÷ 12 ≈ 0.4166666666666667
You correctly identified it as 0.4166666666666667, which is a repeating decimal (indicated by the recurring 6).

5) 1/16
To find the decimal representation of 1/16, you divide 1 by 16:
1 ÷ 16 = 0.0625
You correctly identified it as 0.0625, which is a terminating decimal.

Now, let's move on to the mixed numbers.

To rename a mixed number as a decimal, you need to add the whole number part to the decimal representation of the fractional part.

1) 6 1/14
To find the decimal representation of 6 1/14, you divide the fractional part (1/14) separately and then add the whole number (6) to the result:
1 ÷ 14 ≈ 0.071428571428571
6 + 0.071428571428571 = 6.071428571428571
So, 6 1/14 can be renamed as approximately 6.071428571428571.

2) 15 2/3
To find the decimal representation of 15 2/3, you divide the fractional part (2/3) separately and then add the whole number (15) to the result:
2 ÷ 3 ≈ 0.6666666666666666
15 + 0.6666666666666666 = 15.666666666666666
So, 15 2/3 can be renamed as approximately 15.666666666666666.

3) 121 1/9
To find the decimal representation of 121 1/9, you divide the fractional part (1/9) separately and then add the whole number (121) to the result:
1 ÷ 9 ≈ 0.1111111111111111
121 + 0.1111111111111111 = 121.111111111111111
So, 121 1/9 can be renamed as approximately 121.111111111111111.

4) 5 5/6
To find the decimal representation of 5 5/6, you divide the fractional part (5/6) separately and then add the whole number (5) to the result:
5 ÷ 6 ≈ 0.8333333333333333
5 + 0.8333333333333333 = 5.833333333333333
So, 5 5/6 can be renamed as approximately 5.833333333333333.

5) 11 13/25
To find the decimal representation of 11 13/25, you divide the fractional part (13/25) separately and then add the whole number (11) to the result:
13 ÷ 25 ≈ 0.52
11 + 0.52 = 11.52
So, 11 13/25 can be renamed as approximately 11.52.

I have reviewed your answers, and they are correct. Well done!