57/3 = 19
bitchr
44/22 = 2 so the decimal point should be placed after the first digit (which is a 1).
If you are making use of long division method, the process of dividing a whole number is actually a subset of the process of dividing the decimals. While dividing both you may get a quotient with decimal places. Some exceptions to this do exist in case of whole numbers. Like when you are dividing 100 by 2, the quotient 50 has no decimal places.
you can use it to check an answer
Why not use the Euclidean Algorithm and find out? Divide 63 by 25, and you get a remainder of 13. (The quotient is not important.) Now the divisor of the last division problem becomes the dividend, and the remainder becomes the divisor - that is, we divide 25 by 13 this time. We get a remainder of 12. Divide 13 by 12, and you get a remainder of 1. Divide 12 by 1, you get no remainder. Therefore, this last divisor, 1, is the greatest common factor (or divisor) of the original two numbers. (As a side note, because the gcf is 1, that means those two numbers are what's called relatively prime.)
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60/3 = 20
Use rounding and estimation to predict the approximate quotient of 285 รท 11.
You can use estimation and place value to help you figure out where to place the first digit.
4 x 0.8 = 3.2
Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
The answer is the remainder has a quotient of 14
you use distributive property, basically adding muliplt numbers to find the quotient. quotient being the answer to a division problem.
bitchr
You use basic facts to do the division problem.
44/22 = 2 so the decimal point should be placed after the first digit (which is a 1).