Answer:
d. 2/9
Step-by-step explanation:
7/8 - 0.85
3/5 - 0.6
5/2 - 2.5
2/9 - 0.222... the two is a recurring number
Answer:
I would say yes. Now I'm not in your type of school grading system, but if you try to get as many 90s and 100s in your homework for the next week, you would probably get there.
Step-by-step explanation:
Good luck! I know you will do great.
7.6375 =
1 Decimal Place = 7.6
<span>2 Decimal Place = 7.64
</span><span>3 Decimal Place = 7.638
</span><span>4 Decimal Place = 7.6375
</span>
So the answer is 7.64 .
The 3 rounds up because 7 is bigger than 5...
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