1674532826734*1823989743768/183547878973824673
= 1.6745328*1012 * 1.8239897*1012 / 1.8354788*1017
= 1.6640511*107 = 16,640,511 (approx).
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If the numbers are being multipled or divided then you add or subtract the exponent values, respectively.
32 divided by 4 equals 8 plus 4 equals 12 multipled by 8 equals 96 answer
The sign changes if you multiply/divide by a negative number. It stays the same if you add/subtract by a negative number.
24w = 288w = 288/2424/w = 24 / (288/24) = (24 x 24) / 288 = 2
olfive eights = 62.5% because 100 divided by 8 multipled by five is 62.5% three fifths = 60% so 100 divided by 5 multiplied by 3 = 60 so yes, five eights is larger by 2.5%
When you come to solve these type of problems, you do 1 divided 5, because here, the 1 is the big number, it is the total, so you divide it by 5 to see what was multiplied by 5 in the first place to result in that 1. So 1 divided 5 equals 0.2. So Your answer is 0.2
Half of 3 means 3 divided by 2 or 3 multipled by 1/2. Thus 1/2 X 3 = 3/2.
Circumference and diameter differ by a factor of approximately 3.141, or more precisely, pi. Circumference divided by pi will provide you with the diameter, while diameter multipled by pi will provide you with the circumference. In lieu of a calculator (if you don't have one) that has a pi-function, 3.14 is usually sufficient for an estimate.
Not if the fraction is positive. But yes if the fraction is negative. Study the rules of multiplication and division by integers, and you wil see why. Multiplication by a fraction is simplty multiplication by one integer followed by division by another (or the other way round).
No. For example, 2 / 1 is not the same as 1 / 2. However, you can convert any division into a multiplication, and apply the commutative law to the multiplication. For example, 5 divided by 3 is the same as 5 multipled by (1/3). By the commutative property, this, in turn, is the same as (1/3) multiplied by 5.
(error / result) * 100 = .... e.g. a mass baance total error is 0.01. I have a readig of 170g so the error would be (0.01/170)*100 = 0.00588g error hope that helps sorry that is wrong btw this is the right formula % error = [accepted value - measured value /divided by/ accepted value] multipled by 100