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Now let's practice.
a.
.84364 (round off to four (4) decimal
places). Answer: _______________________
b.
.32245 (round off to four (4) decimal
places). Answer: _______________________
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a.
.8436
You must be able TO CONVERT COMMON FRACTIONS
TO DECIMAL FRACTIONS. To convert, divide the
b.
.3225
numerator by denominator to receive the
decimal results. For example:
Place a decimal point after the
units digit of the numerator and
add one zero to secure the
decimal quotient expressed in
tenths (2 zeros for the decimal
quotient in hundredths and 3
zeros for the decimal quotient
in thousandths).
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