<h3>Fractions to decimal</h3>
<em>To write </em><em>1/16 as a decimal</em><em>, you must divide the </em><em>numerator by the denominator</em><em> of the </em><em>fraction.</em>
<em>We now divide 1 by 16 which we write as </em><em>1/16</em><em> and we get </em><em>0.0625</em>
<h3>And finally we have:</h3>
<em>1/16</em><em> to decimal is equal to </em><em>0.0625</em>
Say you are trying to write a very big number, how about 13 s extillion
Now, we could write this number like this
13,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 in standard notation
Or, we could write it like this
1.3 x 10^22, in scientific notation, which is vastly easier to deal with.
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
1:0.8 is 5:4. 16 is the 4 and so the 5 is 4(1)x5 = 20.
Well, the last digit in the product will only come from the last digits of the numbers that you're multiplying together. So for 0.303 & 4.48, that last digits are 3 & 8 so that last digit in the product would come from

So 4. There are only two options that end in 4, 1.35744 & 0.13574. You can by the magnitude of the numbers that it isn't as small as 0.13574 so the answer must be 1.35744.
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