Instead of leaving it as a remainder add an extra zero and carry over the remainder to the zero and do this until you have no more numbers to carry over.
For example:
18 / 4 = 4 remainder 2
Put a point zero after the 18.0, then write a little 2 before the 0
4)18.20
20 divided by 4 = 5 so your answer is 4.5
Divide 5 by 8 until you have no remainder.
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
It is a terminating decimal.
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By a mixed number if you mean say 1 1/4 . So to convert 1 1/4 to a decimal, the coefficient '1' remains as '1'. We then take '1/4' This means one divided by '4'. You will say cannot be done, but oh!!! yes it can . Set up your division bracket. 4)1.0000 Note the decimal point and the 'string of zeroes'. We say 4 divided into '1' won't go. So zero in the answer , then carry the decimal point into the answer. With a remainder of '1' 4)10.000 = 0. The remainder of '1' is carried onto the first decimal zero so its reads '10'. We say 4 divided into '10' will go, answer is '2' (8) and a remainder of '2' So zero in the answer , then carry the decimal point into the answer. With a remainder of '2 So 4)100.0 = 0.2...' The remainder '2' is carried on to the second decimal , so it reads '20' We say 4 divided into '20' will go, answer is '5' (20) and NO remainder. Since there is no remainder the division is complete. Hence 4)100.0 = 0.25 Add the 0.25 to the coefficient '1' so we have 1.25 = 1 1/4
A decimal does not have a remainder.
It is called no remainder decimal.
Divide 5 by 8 until you have no remainder.
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
Yes there is. The real problem is just inverting the remainder into the decimal for the answer.
No. The part of the number after the decimal point (if any) is the quotient of the remainder from the original division and the original denominator.
a repeating decimal
It is a terminating decimal.
It is a repeating decimal.
It is a terminating decimal.
repeating decimal
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