3,035 / 5 = 607
One cannot divide by zero, even if the numerator is zero. The limit, however, of a function which as it aproache an x value for which itequals 0/0 can be found using calculus and L'Hopital's rule.
128 + 0 + 32 + 16 + 0 + 4 + 0 + 1 = 181
A:4.142.07 divided by 0.51.) Move the decimal to the right-->2.)5 goes in to 20=4 times.3.)20-20=0, bring down 7.4.)7-5=2, add zero to the 2.5.)5 goes in to 20=4 times.6.) YOU'RE DONE! :)
zero can never be divided by zero
If the decimal is positive, than a negative number is less than 0.
0.5
Divide 1 by 8.2/5ths as a decimal is 0 .40
If its a fraction such as 3/4 then divide the denominator into the numerator which as a decimal is 0.75 but if its a whole number such as 15 then simply add .0 to the end of it and so 15 as a decimal is 15.0
Divide 11 by 15 untilthe remainder is 0, orthe decimal representation goes into a finite string which keeps repeating.
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0% in decimal is simply 0
1 divided by 0 is infinity. So you can't really write it as a decimal. It is not technically possible to divide something by 0. Seriously, try entering it into a calculator. I know for a fact that on mine it has a special 'divide by zero' error. Yes, I was a bit hasty saying it was infinity. In fact mathematicians say a number divided by zero is "undefined". As you divide 1 by smaller and smaller numbers the result "tends to infinity" as the "limit".
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0.1251. The divisor should be a whole number. Move the decimal pointone place to the right. 25.6 will become 256. So 3.2 will become 32.2. Then divide._____0.125_256 / 32000...... -256----------------.........640........-512----------------..........1280........ -1280---------------.............0
given the fraction is 1/5 you divide 1 by 5 and get .2 to turn .2 to a percentage add a 0 to the end and remove the decimal point the answer is 20%
166 in decimal
You divide 17 by 50 and keep going until you have a remainder which is 0 or you get a string of digits which keeps repeating.