Solve using the Division Method
A fraction is made up of two parts: the numerator, which is the number on top, and the denominator, which is the number on the bottom. We can find the decimal equivalent by dividing the numerator 2 by the denominator 3.
2 (numerator) ÷ 3 (denominator) = 0.667
This division gives us the decimal equivalent of the fraction.
So, when you change to a decimal, your answer will be 0.667.
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