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Lunna [17]
3 years ago
8

How would you classify the decimal form of 11/ 3 ?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Fiesta28 [93]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Rational, non terminating, repeating

Step-by-step explanation:

11/3 equals to 3\frac{2}{3}

It is so called repeated or recurring decimal

STEP· 1  Divide numerator (2) by the denominator (3)

2÷3 = 0·66666666

STEP· 2 Add this value to the integer part

3+ 0·66666666 = 3·6666666

Also we will get in approximated value

3\frac{3}{2} =  Rounded to 1 digit figure 3·6

3\frac{3}{2} =  Rounded to 2 digit figure 3·66

3\frac{3}{2} =  Rounded to 3 digit figure 3·666

3\frac{3}{2} =  Rounded to 4 digit figure 3·6666

AND SO ON

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