In base 10 and above: Yes
(if you are dividing commutative things like scalars (numbers) but not if you have vectors.)
2 ÷ 4/10 = 5
-10
2 to the power of 20 divided by 4 to the power of 10 is equal to one.
10
10 / 2 = 2 can be correct -- if you are working in base 4. 104 is equal to 410, so converted to decimal you have 4 / 2 = 2.
5,934 divided by 10^4 is equal to 0.5934
10
4X10/10=4
8 divided by 2 equals 4. and 16 can be divided by 4 to equal 4 for 8/2 to equal 2/8
200 divided by 2 1000 divided by 10 10000 divided by 100 500 divided by 5 OR 400 divided by 4, etc.
20 divided by 4 multiplied by 2 plus 6 equals 16. 20/4 = 5, 5x2 = 10, 10+6 = 16.
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