What is (3 2/11) as a decimal?

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Answer 1
Answer: 3 2/11 as a decimal is 3.18

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What is 1/5 of 15 pennies

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15/5 = 3 so 3 pennies
you divide across , it menas 15/5, and the answer you multiply it by 1...
1/5 of 15= 1(3)= 3

Maria handed out 125 flyers that gave students the time and locationtry outs for the school volleyball team. What is 125 written inexponential notation?

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one way  is to factor and see which ones repeat

125=5*5*5
it is 5 times itself 3 times
5^3



 First Step: Ask yourself, what number multiplied by itself a number of times, would equal 125125=5^3

What is 50% of 20 in a fraction?

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50% of 20 is 10, because it's half of 20.
So the fraction of a whole number is over 1,
it's 10/1
50\%\cdot20=0.5\cdot20=10=(10)/(1)

Which fraction and equivalent decimal correctly shows the ratio of shaded circles to all circles?

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Shaded circles = 4
Total circles = 12

(shaded~circles)/(total~circles)(4)/(12)

(4)/(12) as a simplified expression = (2)/(6)
We can simplify it even more = (1)/(3)

Fraction = (1)/(3)

Equivalent decimal = 1 ÷ 3 = 0.33

I have 3 hundreds,17 tens,13 ones,1 tenths,and 2 hundredths.what number am i?

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301.172 because you did to know there is no suck ting at ones have that you did to add all them up.

How do you write a fraction as a mixed number

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If it is a improper fraction just divide the numerator by the denominator and then the remainder is the numerator again with the same denominator. 
Example: 5/4 divide 5 by 4. It will go into it 1 time and you will have 1 left over. Then use the denominator of the beginning fraction. So the answer would be 1 1/5