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<h3><strong>Answer</strong></h3>
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<h3><strong>Answer</strong></h3>
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<p>3/8 in<a>decimals</a>can be written as 0.375. It is a<a>terminating decimal</a>, indicating it ends after a few digits.</p>
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<p>3/8 in<a>decimals</a>can be written as 0.375. It is a<a>terminating decimal</a>, indicating it ends after a few digits.</p>
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<h3><strong>Explanation</strong></h3>
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<h3><strong>Explanation</strong></h3>
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<p>To get 3/8 in decimal, we will use the<a>division</a>method. Let's see the step-by-step breakdown<a>of</a>the process:</p>
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<p>To get 3/8 in decimal, we will use the<a>division</a>method. Let's see the step-by-step breakdown<a>of</a>the process:</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Identify the<a>numerator and denominator</a>because numerator (3) will be taken as the<a>dividend</a>and denominator (8) will be taken as the<a>divisor</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Identify the<a>numerator and denominator</a>because numerator (3) will be taken as the<a>dividend</a>and denominator (8) will be taken as the<a>divisor</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Since 3 is smaller than 8, we will take the help of decimals. We will add 0 to the dividend, which will make 3 as 30 and add a decimal point in the quotient place.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Since 3 is smaller than 8, we will take the help of decimals. We will add 0 to the dividend, which will make 3 as 30 and add a decimal point in the quotient place.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 3:</strong>Now that it is 30, we can divide it by 8. Let's see how many times 8 fits into 30.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 3:</strong>Now that it is 30, we can divide it by 8. Let's see how many times 8 fits into 30.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 4:</strong>8 fits into 30 three times because 3 × 8 = 24. We will write 3 in the quotient place and subtract 24 from 30, which gives 6.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 4:</strong>8 fits into 30 three times because 3 × 8 = 24. We will write 3 in the quotient place and subtract 24 from 30, which gives 6.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 5:</strong>Bring down another 0 in the dividend place to make 6 as 60, and then repeat the division process.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 5:</strong>Bring down another 0 in the dividend place to make 6 as 60, and then repeat the division process.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 6:</strong>8 fits into 60 seven times because 7 × 8 = 56. We will write 7 in the quotient place and subtract 56 from 60, which gives 4.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 6:</strong>8 fits into 60 seven times because 7 × 8 = 56. We will write 7 in the quotient place and subtract 56 from 60, which gives 4.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 7:</strong>Bring down another 0 in the dividend place to make 4 as 40, and then repeat the division process.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 7:</strong>Bring down another 0 in the dividend place to make 4 as 40, and then repeat the division process.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 8:</strong>8 fits into 40 five times because 5 × 8 = 40. We will write 5 in the quotient place, and this time the remainder is 0.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 8:</strong>8 fits into 40 five times because 5 × 8 = 40. We will write 5 in the quotient place, and this time the remainder is 0.</p>
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<p><strong>The answer for 3/8 as a decimal is 0.375.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The answer for 3/8 as a decimal is 0.375.</strong></p>
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