Convert the fraction to a decimal: ________ 

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


0.5625

Divide 9 by 16 as you would whole numbers, adding a decimal point and zeros as necessary to carry out the long division. Because there is no whole number, place a zero to the left of the decimal point in the answer.

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