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Find the values of 1/3, 2 /3, 4/3 and 5/3 . Can you guess the decimal value of 11/3 based on the observation made from the first part of the question ? give reason. (s). solution.​

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Answered by dantkalevaibhav25
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1 Changing a Fraction into a Decimal number

1.1 Some examples and patterns

1.2 Three types of decimal fractions

1.3 Patterns in recurring decimals

1.4 Notation for the recurring part of a decimal fraction

1.4.1 / Things to do

1.4.2 Alternative forms for some recurring fractions

1.4.3/ Things to do

Answered by vartikasharmav50
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Equivalent Fractions Examples

Here are some examples of equivalent fractions.

Example: 1/2, 2/4, 3/6, and 4/8 are equivalent fractions. Let us see how their values are equal. We will represent each of these fractions as circles with shaded parts. It can be seen that the shaded parts in all the figures represent the same portion if seen as a whole.

Equivalent Fractions

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