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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{2000}{33}$
Answer$60 . \overline{60}$
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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{227}{30}$
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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{16}{7}$
Answer $2 . \overline{285714}$
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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{212}{143}$
Answer$1 . \overline{482517}$
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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{303}{11}$
Answer$27 . \overline{54}$
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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{101}{15}$
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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{7}{12}$
Answer$0.58 \overline{3}$
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By actual division, express the repeating decimal : $\frac{103}{9}$
Answer$11 . \overline{4}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{219}{440}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{127}{225}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{1003}{112}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{461}{60}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{205}{27}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{100}{9}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{79}{30}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a repeating decimal : $\frac{23}{24}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{309}{1250}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{1}{125}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{2}{25}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{17}{80}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{103}{40}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{76}{125}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{23}{16}$
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By actual division, express the rational number as a terminating decimal : $\frac{11}{8}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{807}{1250}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{431}{500}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{129}{320}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{123}{200}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{9}{80}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{44}{125}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{17}{20}$
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Without actual division, show that the rational number is expressible as a terminating decimal : $\frac{11}{16}$
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Represent the rational number on the number line : $\frac{13}{6}$
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How many pieces, each of length $2 \frac{3}{4}$m can be cut from a rope of length 66 m?
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Represent the rational number on the number line : $\frac{-12}{5}$
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The cost of 20 metres of ribbon is ₹ 335. Find the cost of each metre of it.
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Represent the rational number on the number line : $-\frac{3}{4}$
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The cost of 17 pencils is ₹ $ 59 \frac{1}{2}$. Find the cost of each pencil.
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Represent the rational number on the number line : $\frac{23}{-5}$
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By what rational number should $\frac{25}{8}$ be multiplied to get $\frac{-20}{7}$ ?
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Represent the rational number on the number line : $\frac{22}{7}$
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By what rational number should $\frac{-9}{35}$ be multiplied to get $\frac{3}{5}$ ?
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Represent the rational number on the number line : $-\frac{3}{8}$
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The product of two rational numbers is $\frac{-2}{3}$ If one of them is $\frac{16}{39}$, find the other.
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Represent the rational number on the number line : $\frac{1}{6}$
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The product of two rational numbers is $\frac{2}{5}$ If one of them is $\frac{-8}{25}$, find the other.
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Evaluate: $\frac{1}{25} \div-5$
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Evaluate: $26 \div \frac{-1}{13}$
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Evaluate: $-2 \frac{4}{7} \div \frac{6}{35}$
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Evaluate: $\frac{-27}{32} \div \frac{-9}{16}$
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