Respuesta :
The first statement is correct.
[tex]\sf\underline{Divide~the~numerator~by~the~denominator.}[/tex]
For example, take the fraction [tex]\sf\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex].
If we divide the numerator by the denominator, we get [tex]\sf0.5[/tex], which is equivalent to [tex]\sf\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex].
[tex]\sf\underline{Divide~the~numerator~by~the~denominator.}[/tex]
For example, take the fraction [tex]\sf\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex].
If we divide the numerator by the denominator, we get [tex]\sf0.5[/tex], which is equivalent to [tex]\sf\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex].
Dividing the numerator by the denominator
For example 2/5 = 2÷5 = .4
and 3/9 = 3÷9 = .333..... (a repeating decimal, but a decimal nonetheless)
For example 2/5 = 2÷5 = .4
and 3/9 = 3÷9 = .333..... (a repeating decimal, but a decimal nonetheless)