No.
0.5 divided by 0.25 = 2
A quotient. A decimal is simply one of many ways of representing a number.
- Leave the feet as is. - Divide the number of inches by 12. - Tack the decimal quotient onto the number of feet.
a. 435/11 and b. 39.54545455
The first number to have exactly 10 divisors is 48.
No. A quotient is the result of a division. You can divide any real number by any other real number except zero. Most quotients are not whole numbers.Not always because the quotient could be a decimal or a fraction.
No. One counter example : 1.5 ÷ 0.378 = 4 1.5 has 1 dp, 0.378 has 3 dp and the quotient is a whole number.
A quotient is the result of dividing one number by another. It can be expressed as a ratio or as a decimal.
A quotient. A decimal is simply one of many ways of representing a number.
No.
Yes
Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
0.5416 The 6 is overlined.
The quotient of a number and 21 is the result obtained when you divide the number by 21. For example, if you divide 42 by 21, you get a quotient of 2. If you divide 63 by 21, you get a quotient of 3. And so on. The quotient can be an integer or a decimal number, depending on the numbers youβre dividing.
It is called a divisor. The inside number is called the dividend and the answer is the quotient. The leftover number is called the quotient but you can keep dividing until you get a decimal.
The quotient is 265.
No. The part of the number after the decimal point (if any) is the quotient of the remainder from the original division and the original denominator.
- Leave the feet as is. - Divide the number of inches by 12. - Tack the decimal quotient onto the number of feet.