1. Divide
2. Multiply
3. Subtract
4.Compare
5. Bring Down
There aren't. There are many problems in mathematics that have yet to be solved. If there were only five steps, they would all have been solved by now! So, obviously, there must be more than 5 steps.
Step 1: rewrite the division problem as a multiplication Step 2: write the first fraction as is Step 3: turn the divisor (the second fraction) up-side-down (this is now a reciprocal) Step 4:follow the same steps as in multiplication steps
5.52=100% To get 86% means to get 86 from 100. How do you do this? You divide per 100 and than take the division 86 times. In numbers that means: 5.52:100=0.0552 0.0552x86=4,7472
1st step: ???? Its call PEMDAS ( please excuse my dear aunt sally) P= parenthesis ( ) E= exponents M= multiplication D= Division A= Addition S= Subtraction You always solve left to right and start with any ( ) and then exponents, mult, division ECT.....
Multiplication is the inverse operation to division.
The answer is 10 steps.
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Mitosis
The four steps in long division are:DivideMultiplySubtractBring downA mnemonic memory device is Dirty Monkeys Smell Bad, with each initial prompting one of the steps.
Five Steps from Forever was created in 2001.
Meiosis . ;)
meiosis
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