Sure! Let's break down the process to write each of these fractions as a decimal.
1. Writing the fraction [tex]\(-\frac{4}{5}\)[/tex] as a decimal:
- The fraction [tex]\(\frac{4}{5}\)[/tex] means dividing 4 by 5.
- Place a negative sign in front because the fraction is negative.
Therefore, [tex]\(-\frac{4}{5} = -0.8\)[/tex].
2. Writing the fraction [tex]\(\frac{3}{2}\)[/tex] as a decimal:
- The fraction [tex]\(\frac{3}{2}\)[/tex] means dividing 3 by 2.
Therefore, [tex]\(\frac{3}{2} = 1.5\)[/tex].
So the decimal forms of the given fractions are:
1. [tex]\(-\frac{4}{5} = -0.8\)[/tex]
2. [tex]\(\frac{3}{2} = 1.5\)[/tex]