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How do I convert -15 4/9 to a decimal?

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First you divide 100 by the denominator, which in this case, is 9. Whatever number you get, you multiply that by the numerator, which is 4. I got -15.444444. The 4 repeats.
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User Danil Kuznetsov
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Answer:

-15.44...

Explanation:

Well the -15 is a whole number so it stays on the left of the decimal. Then you divide 4 by 9 and get 0.4444... Lastly you just add them together.

Hope this helps!

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