Cross out zeroes before the number, just like in dividing regular numbers. (10/100 is the same as 1/10) Example: .003/.009 is the same as 3/9, which is 1/3, which is .333333
Yes
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.
in dividing decimals you never get a remainder and in dividing whole numbers you do. +++ More to the point perhaps, you are working in powers of 10 all the time.
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By the time you advance to the point of dividing decimals, you don't use remainders any more.
Yes
because you can always add a 0 when using decimals
One of the things the North wanted to do was to capture the Mississippi River, dividing the south in half.
By dividing the numerator by the denominator
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Yes
You multiplie the number you were dividing by with the answer.