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Converting fractions to decimals (ex1)

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    Lets see if we can express 16 over 21 as an decimal
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    Or we can call this sixteen twenty first.
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    This is also sixteen divided by 21.
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    So we can literally just divide 21 into 16.
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    And because 21 is larger than 16,
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    we're going to get something less than 1.
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    So let's just literally divide 21 into 16.
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    And we we're going to have some less than one, so lets add some decimal places here.
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    We're going to round to the nearest thousandths in case our digits just keep going on and on and on.
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    And let's start dividing, 21 goes into 1 zero times,
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    21 goes into 16 zero times.
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    21 goes into 160, well, 20 would go into 160 8 times,
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    So let's try 7, lets see if 7 is the right thing.
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    7 times 1 is 7, 7 times 2 is 14 and then when we subtract,
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    we should get a remainder less than 21.
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    If we picked the largest number here that goes into the largest number here,
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    that if I multiply it by 21 I get close to 160 without going over.
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    And so if we subtract we do get 13, we do get 13.
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    So that worked, 13 is less than 21.
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    And you could just subtract, I did it in my head right there,
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    but you could re-group, you could say that this is a 10
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    and then this would be a 5
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    10 minus 7 is 3.
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    5 minus 4 is 1,
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    1 minus 1 is zero.
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    Now lets bring down a zero
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    21 goes into 130, so lets see, would 6 work?
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    It looks like 6 would work
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    6 times 21 is 126, so that looks like it works.
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    So lets put a 6 there
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    6 times 1 is 6
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    6 times 2 is 120. There's a little bit of an art to this.
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    Alright, now let's subtract.
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    Once again, we can regroup,
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    this would be a 10, we've taken 10 from
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    essentially this 30, so this becomes a 2
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    10 minus six is 4
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    2 minus 2 is zero
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    1 minus 1 is zero.
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    Now let's bring down, now lets bring down another zero
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    21 goes into 40, well, almost 2 times
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    but not quite, so only 1 time.
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    1 times 21 is 21, and now lets subtract
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    This is a 10, this becomes a 3.
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    10 minus 1 is 9
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    3 minus 2 is 1 and we're going to have get
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    this digit because we want to round to the nearest thousand.
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    So if this is 5 or over we're going to round up
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    if this is less than 5 we're going to round down.
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    So let's bring another 0, lets bring another
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    lets bring another zero down here
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    and 21 goes into 190, lets see I think 9 will work
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    Lets try 9, 9 times 1 is 9
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    9 times 2 is 18, when you subtract 190 minus 189 is 1
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    And we could keep going on and on but we already have
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    enough digits to round to the nearest thousand.
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    This digit right over here is greater than
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    this is greater than or equal to 5, so we will round up
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    in the thousandths place.
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    So if we round to the nearest thousandths,
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    we can say that this is 0.76
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    and then this where we're going to round up, 762.
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Converting fractions to decimals (ex1)
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Converting fractions to decimals (ex1)

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