12. 1.625 [terminating]; 13. 0.83 [bar notation over 3 (repeating)]; 14. 900 cm = 9 m; 15. 0.23 cm = 2.3 mm
Repeating decimals are parts of decimals that have repetitive digits; terminating decimals are decimals whose digits end.
Whether you are using Metric or Imperial, you have to determine whether you are going from a small unit to a big unit or vice versa. Then perform your operation. So, in exercise 14, the smaller unit is centimeters, so you would be going from big to small. Exercise 15 has you going from small to big.
There are centimeters in one meter, so multiply 9 by to get 900 centimeters.
There are 10 millimeters in one centimeter, so divide 2.3 by 10 simply by moving the decimal point ONCE to the left [Power of 10].
small to BIG → Division
BIG to small → Multiplication
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Answer:
If there are 6 pounds of an apple in a bag and there are 6 bags you are going to do 6x6 which would be 36
Step-by-step explanation:
6 pounds
bags: oooooo
so 6 bags x another 6 pounds would be 36.
The variable s I equal to the number 2
Answer:
132 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
22x6=132
Answer:Yes it is 250
Step-by-step explanation: