How do you write decimal notation for 5/6?

3 Answers
Jul 9, 2016

How I do it in my head is that I start from the fraction 6/666 and subtract 1/616.

6/666 is just a ratio that is equal to 11. Any number divided by itself is equal to 11. So, we know that 5/656 is less than 1.bar(00)1.¯¯¯¯00.

Next, to find 1/616, what you can do is find what numbers get close to 100100 upon multiplying by 66, then look at the remainder and divide by 66. So, you can:

  1. Divide 100100 by 66.
  2. Divide by 100100 again.

Since 6xx16 = 966×16=96, we have:

100/6 = stackrel("quotient")(overbrace(16)) + stackrel("remainder")(overbrace(4/6)

= 16 + 2/3

= 16.bar(66)

Therefore:

((100)/6)/100 = 1/6 = 0.1bar(66)

Finally, our answer is:

color(blue)(5/6) = 6/6 - 1/6

= 1 - 0.1bar(66)

= color(blue)(0.8bar(33))

Jul 9, 2016

5/6 = 0.833 or shown as 0.8dot3

Explanation:

6 cannot be multiplied by any number to give an exact power of 10,
so it is not possible to write an equivalent fraction to get a decimal.

Divide 5 by 6:

5÷6 = 0.8333333... The answer is a recurring decimal.

It is usually rounded to 2 or 3 decimal places.

Jul 9, 2016

0.83bar3

Explanation:

color(blue)("This method is 'Long Division' in disguise")

Think of 5 as 5+ 0/10+0/100+0/1000+....

Observe that 5<6" " ( 5 is less than 6 )

But 5 can be written as 50/10 so we have

50/10-:6" " ->" " (50-:6)/10" " =" " 8/10+" remainder of " 2/10
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So now we have 5-:6 = 8/10+(2-:6)/10

But 2/10 can be written as 20/100 giving

8/10+(20-:6)/100" "->" "8/10+3/100+ "remainder of "2/100
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So now we have:

5-:6=8/10+3/100+(2-:6)/100

But 2/100 can be written as 20/1000 giving

8/10+3/100+(20-:6)/1000 giving 8/10+3/100+3/1000+(2-:6)/1000
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This process repeats indefinitely so we can write this in decimal form as:

0.8333.."repeating "3

Mathematically this is written as

0.83bar3 or 0.83dot3 depending on your preference.

Notice the bar over the last 3 in 0.83bar3 and the dot over the last 3 in 0.83dot3