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Writing 12/20 as a decimal is easy peasy! All you have to do is divide the numerator (12) by the denominator (20). Boom! You’ve got 0.6. See, wasn’t that a piece of cake?

How Do You Write 12 20 As A Decimal? [Solved]

That’s easy - it’s just 0.6, no sweat!

  1. Decimals: A decimal is a number that has a fractional part, written as a decimal point followed by one or more digits.

  2. Place Value: Each digit in a decimal number has its own place value, which is determined by the position of the digit in relation to the decimal point.

  3. Rounding: When rounding decimals, you must look at the digit to the right of the one you are rounding and decide whether to round up or down based on that digit’s value.

  4. Adding and Subtracting Decimals: To add or subtract decimals, line up all of the numbers so that their decimal points are in line with each other and then add or subtract as normal.

  5. Multiplying Decimals: To multiply decimals, first multiply as if there were no decimal points present and then count how many digits are after each decimal point in both numbers being multiplied together; this will tell you how many places to move your answer’s decimal point over when finished multiplying them together.

  6. Dividing Decimals: To divide decimals, first move both numbers’ decimals so that they become whole numbers; then divide them like normal whole numbers; finally move your answer’s decimal back over however many places it was moved before dividing them together (this will be equal to however many digits were after each

Writing 12.20 in decimal form is pretty straightforward - it’s just 12 and 20 hundredths. You could also say it’s twelve and twenty hundredths, or twelve point two zero. It’s easy peasy!