To convert a fraction to a decimal using long division, follow these steps:
Step 1: Write down the fraction as a division problem, with the numerator as the dividend and the denominator as the divisor.
3/5 (dividend/divisor)
Step 2: Set up the long division, starting with the integer part of the result.
0.
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Step 3: Perform the division. Divide the numerator by the denominator and record the quotient. Place the quotient above the division line.
0.6
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5|3
Step 4: Multiply the quotient by the denominator (5) and subtract the result from the numerator (3).
0.6
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5|3 - 0
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30
Step 5: Bring down the next digit, which is 4, and place it after the remaining value (30).
0.6
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5|3 - 0
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304
Step 6: Repeat the process. Divide the new number (304) by the denominator (5) and record the new quotient.
0.64
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5|3 - 0
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304 - 30
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44
Step 7: Repeat step 4, subtracting the product of the quotient and the denominator from the new number.
0.64
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5|3 - 0
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304 - 30
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44 - 40
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4
Step 8: Bring down any remaining digits (if any) and continue the process until you reach the desired level of accuracy.
0.64
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5|3 - 0
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304 - 30
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44 - 40
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40
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0
Step 9: As there are no more digits to bring down, the division is completed. The quotient (0.64) is the decimal equivalent of the fraction 3/5.
Therefore, converting 3/5 to a decimal using long division, we get 0.6.