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Phantasy [73]
3 years ago
6

5/21 as a decimal rounded to 3 decimal places

Mathematics
2 answers:
Charra [1.4K]3 years ago
6 0
<h2> ~<u>Solution</u> :-</h2>

Here, we know that,

\frac{5}{21}  \\

\leadsto 0.2380

kozerog [31]3 years ago
6 0

\sf \:  \frac{5}{21 }  \: rounded \: to \: 3 \: decimal \: places \: is \:  \boxed{ \underline{ \bf0.238}}.  \\ \longrightarrow \sf \: Just \: divide \: 5 \: by \: 21 \: upto \: 3 \: decimal \: places \\  \sf \: to \: get \: the \: answer.

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