420
0.7778
No.
If you're referring to how to solve it manually (e.g. pencil and paper), you'd simply add zeroes to the dividend (the number being divided into) and a decimal to the quotient (the answer) at the point the zeros were added.
0.35/0.004=87.5 So the tenths digit of the quotient is 5
Divisor must be greater than 10000/308 ie 33 or more
A dividend is is a number to be divided and a divisor is a number to be divided into a dividend. Here the dividend is a three digit number and is divided by a one digit divisor. The quotient or result is a two digit number as stated. So in math terms, we can state that the dividend is a three digit number and that the divisor is a one digit number.
A digit is a number or numeral. A dividend is a number to be divided. A dividend is divided by a divisor to yield a quotient. A digit dividend is a single digit number that is being divided some other (non-specified) number. The word single is assumed to be there. It could be written like this: A (single) digit dividend is a single digit number that is being divided by another number. In mathematics, there are 1-digit dividends, 2-digit dividends, etc.
0.7778
No.
no it does not thank you
Unless you are using remainders, no because the divisor may not divide evenly into the dividend you idiots.
If you're referring to how to solve it manually (e.g. pencil and paper), you'd simply add zeroes to the dividend (the number being divided into) and a decimal to the quotient (the answer) at the point the zeros were added.
4.72
11
0.35/0.004=87.5 So the tenths digit of the quotient is 5
Divisor must be greater than 10000/308 ie 33 or more
It is 2.