Anonyme
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How do you convert 2/5 into a decimal?
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CodBo3
CodBo3
Today at 7:28 PM
2/5 convert into a decimal divide 5 by 100 or 10 and then you would get 20 or 2 and there are 2/5 so that would be 0.4 or 0.40
Answer 0.4
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BEEPBOOP1700
BEEPBOOP1700
Today at 7:27 PM
Multiply both numbers by 2.
4/10 = 0.4
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