It is easy, especially with a calculator. 11 over 20 is the same as 11 divided by 20. So, 11 ÷ 20 = 0.55
To show a repeating decimal you put a dot above the digit that repeats.
It is: 13/20 = 0.65 as a decimal
0.8
put the percent over 100 then divide the top by the bottom and it is a decimal.
you put a dot above the bit that is recurring sorry i can not show it on here
To show a repeating decimal you put a dot above the digit that repeats.
1/12=0.083... With the 3 recurring. Don't forget to put the bar over the 3 to show that.
put decimal over 100
It is: 57/60 = 0.95 as a decimal
It is: 13/20 = 0.65 as a decimal
0.8
put the percent over 100 then divide the top by the bottom and it is a decimal.
you put a dot above the bit that is recurring sorry i can not show it on here
1/5 = 0.2
Move the decimal over two places to the right and put the percent sign
move the decimal down and over however many numbers are behind the decimal
To put a decimal in percent form you have to move the decimal over to the left twice putting zero's in the place of and then put a % at the end this is the best way i can answer the question