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Let's imagine you have a pizza. This pizza is divided into 5 equal slices. Your friend asks you to give them 3 slices out of the 5 total slices. To represent this fraction as a decimal, we need to convert it so that it shows how many slices out of the total pizza you shared. If you gave your friend 3 out of the 5 slices, think about how many slices you took in total.

To convert the fraction 3/5 into a decimal number, we can do a simple division. Divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator). In this case, 3 divided by 5 is 0.6. So, you gave your friend 0.6 parts of the whole pizza, which is 3 out of the 5 slices.

Therefore, when you write 3/5 as a decimal, it is equal to 0.6. This means that if you had to represent sharing 3 out of 5 slices of pizza in decimal form, it would be 0.6.

Remember, decimals are just another way to show parts of a whole, like how many slices of the pizza you are sharing with your friend!

So, the decimal form of 3/5 is 0.6, showing that you shared 3 slices out of the total 5 slices of the pizza.


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What’s -3/4 / 3/5 and explain how to solve
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To find (-\frac{3}{4} \div \frac{3}{5}), you need to remember that dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal. The reciprocal of (\frac{3}{5}) is (\frac{5}{3}). So, you can rewrite the division problem as a multiplication problem: (-\frac{3}{4} \times \frac{5}{3}).

Now, multiply the numerators (top numbers): (-3 \times 5 = -15).

Multiply the denominators (bottom numbers): (4 \times 3 = 12).

So, (-\frac{3}{4} \div \frac{3}{5} = -\frac{15}{12}).

Finally, simplify the fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3:

(-\frac{15 \div 3}{12 \div 3} = -\frac{5}{4}).

Therefore, (-\frac{3}{4} \div \frac{3}{5} = -\frac{5}{4}), which is the same as (-1\frac{1}{4}) or (-1.25) in decimal form.

Asked 5/13/2025