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We need to find the decimal form of [tex]\boldsymbol{\sf{\displaystyle\frac{1}{2}}}[/tex].
But first we need to convert it into a fraction whose
denominator is 10, or 100, or 1,000, etc.
The closest number that's divisible by 2 is 10.
So that's the new denominator of the fraction.
Now we should also multiply the top times the number
that we multiplied the bottom by. See how this works?
[tex]\boldsymbol{\sf{\displaystyle\frac{1\times5}{2\times5}}}[/tex]. This yields
[tex]\boldsymbol{\sf{\displaystyle\frac{5}{10}}}[/tex]. And 5/10 in decimal-form yields
[tex]\boldsymbol{\sf{0.5}}[/tex].
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