Use long division to convert 11/20 to a decimal

To convert 11/20 to a decimal using long division, divide 11 by 20 as shown below:

0.55
----------
20 | 11.00
0
---
10
0
---
100

The division continues indefinitely with a repeating pattern of 5s, so the decimal representation of 11/20 is 0.55.

To convert the fraction 11/20 to a decimal using long division, follow these steps:

1. Set up the division equation by writing 11 as the dividend and 20 as the divisor:

______
20| 11

2. Divide the first digit of the dividend (1) by the divisor (20). Since 1 is smaller than 20, bring down the next digit (1) to the right of 1, making the new dividend 11:

______
20| 11
-

3. Divide 11 by 20. Since 11 is smaller than 20, bring down the next digit (0) to the right of 11:

______
20| 11
- 0

4. Divide 110 by 20. The result is 5 with a remainder of 10. Write 5 above the line and 10 to the right, carrying it over:

______
20| 11
- 05
----
10

5. Divide 10 by 20. The result is 0.5. Write 0.5 after the decimal point:

______
20| 11
- 05
----
10
10
----
00

6. Since the remainder is zero, the division process is complete. The answer is 0.55 in decimal form.

Therefore, 11/20 in decimal form is 0.55.

To convert the fraction 11/20 to a decimal using long division, follow these steps:

1. Set up the long division problem. Write 11 as the dividend inside the division bracket, and 20 as the divisor outside the bracket.

```
0.##
________
20 | 11
```

2. Divide the first digit of the dividend (1) by the divisor (20). Write the quotient (0) above the division bracket.

```
0.##
________
20 | 11
0
```

3. Multiply the quotient (0) by the divisor (20), and subtract the product (0) from the dividend (11). Write the result (11) below the line.

```
0.##
________
20 | 11
-0
11
```

4. Bring down the next digit from the dividend (0) and write it beside the result. This forms the new dividend (110).

```
0.##
________
20 | 11
-0
11
-0
110
```

5. Divide the new dividend (110) by the divisor (20). Write the quotient (5) above the division bracket.

```
0.##
________
20 | 11
-0
11
-0
110
100
```

6. Multiply the quotient (5) by the divisor (20) and subtract the product (100) from the new dividend (110). Write the result (10) below the line.

```
0.##
________
20 | 11
-0
11
-0
110
100
-100
10
```

7. Bring down the next digit from the dividend (0) and write it beside the result. This forms the new dividend (100).

```
0.##
________
20 | 11
-0
11
-0
110
100
-100
10
-0
100
```

8. Divide the new dividend (100) by the divisor (20). Write the quotient (5) above the division bracket.

```
0.5##
________
20 | 11
-0
11
-0
110
100
-100
10
-0
100
100
```

9. Multiply the quotient (5) by the divisor (20) and subtract the product (100) from the new dividend (100). Write the result (0) below the line.

```
0.5##
________
20 | 11
-0
11
-0
110
100
-100
10
-0
100
100
-100
0
```

10. Since the remainder is now 0, the long division is complete. The final quotient is 0.55. Therefore, the fraction 11/20 can be converted to a decimal as 0.55.