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The related link shows a long division problem worked out. You need to show the numbers carried down like that.
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A common word or phrase used to indicate division in a word problem is "per," as in "miles per hour" or "cost per item." Other phrases include "divided by," "shared among," and "each." These terms signal that a quantity needs to be divided to find the solution.
To divide 16 by 5, you can set it up as a division problem: ( 16 \div 5 ). When you perform the division, 5 goes into 16 three times (since ( 5 \times 3 = 15 )). This leaves a remainder of 1, so you can express the result as ( 3 ) with a remainder of ( 1 ), or as a decimal ( 3.2 ) (since ( 1 \div 5 = 0.2 )). Thus, ( 16 \div 5 = 3.2 ).
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Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The three-letter word used to show division in a word problem is "per." Like, you know, if you have 12 cookies and you want to share them equally among 4 friends, you'd be like, "12 cookies per 4 friends." Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
The related link shows a long division problem worked out. You need to show the numbers carried down like that.
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let me show you an problem 30 / 5 =6 so you are going to write 30 groups of 5 is 6 thats how you write a division problem!
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work for .155/.25
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If it is 4 divided by 8.4 will go into 8 2 times sow your anser is 2.
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