![You know 1/7 = 0.14258. Can you predict what the decimal expansions of 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7, 6/7 are, without actually doing the long division? If so, how? You know 1/7 = 0.14258. Can you predict what the decimal expansions of 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7, 6/7 are, without actually doing the long division? If so, how?](https://d138zd1ktt9iqe.cloudfront.net/media/seo_landing_files/ncert-solutions-class-9-maths-chapter-1-exercise-1-3-question-2-01-1623149696.png)
You know 1/7 = 0.14258. Can you predict what the decimal expansions of 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7, 6/7 are, without actually doing the long division? If so, how?
Express the following fractions as decimals correct to four decimal places. Then express the decimals as percentages:(iii) 4/7
![Write the decimal expansion of 1/7 . Hence, write the decimal expression of? 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7 and 6/7 . Write the decimal expansion of 1/7 . Hence, write the decimal expression of? 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7 and 6/7 .](https://haygot.s3.amazonaws.com/questions/1722317_1810550_ans_4c2eec9a83e742008de3c56efcd9f6d4.jpg)
Write the decimal expansion of 1/7 . Hence, write the decimal expression of? 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7 and 6/7 .
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Converting Expanded Factors Form Decimals Using Decimals to Standard Form (1-Digit Before the Decimal; 7-Digits After the Decimal) (A)
![Write the decimal expansion of 1/7 . Hence, write the decimal expression of? 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7 and 6/7 . Write the decimal expansion of 1/7 . Hence, write the decimal expression of? 2/7, 3/7, 4/7, 5/7 and 6/7 .](https://haygot.s3.amazonaws.com/questions/1669838_1714936_ans_d67de67f36ec467484b4d24047d812ae.jpg)