Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! When we have 2 remainder 3, it means we have 2 whole units and 3 left over. So, as a decimal, that would be 2.3. Just like adding a sprinkle of joy to your painting, this little remainder adds some extra character to our number.
Oh, dude, it's super easy. So, like, you just take the remainder and divide it by the divisor. For example, if you have a remainder of 3 when dividing by 7, you just do 3 divided by 7, which is 0.428571428571... You get the idea, right? Just divide that remainder and you've got your decimal.
If you are given a sum with a remainder, for example, 17 / 5 = 3 remainder 2, then you can convert the number to a mixed number by putting the remainder as the numerator of the fraction, and the divisor as the denominator of the fraction. At this point, the fractional part of the sum can easily be turned into a decimal by dividing the numerator of the fraction by the denominator - therefore, 17 / 5 = 3 2/5 or 3.4.
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The decimal for the fraction 200 over 3 is 66.666666... (repeating). To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator (200) by the denominator (3). The division results in a quotient of 66 with a remainder of 2. Since the remainder is less than the divisor, you add a decimal point and zeros after the decimal to continue the division process, resulting in an infinite repeating decimal of 66.666666...
It depends on the divisor (what number was doing the dividing). Some examples:142 ÷ 10 = 14 remainder 2 or 14.2 (2/10 = 0.2)72 ÷ 5 = 14 r2 or or 14.4 (2/5 = 0.4)394 ÷ 28 = 14 r2 or 14.071... (2/28 = 0.071...)44 ÷ 3 = 14 r2 or 14.667 (2/3 = 0.667)
To turn a remainder into a fraction you just put the remainder over the dividend. To turn a remainder into a decimal put a decimal in the divisor and in the answer so far, put a zero, bring the zero down and divide what you now have. If that does not come out evenly add another zero in the dividend and do that until it come out evenly
That depends on what the divisor of the division sum is - without this information it's impossible to know how much of the whole the remainder of 2 represents.
Depends what you're dividing by... If 3, remainder 2 = 0.6 recurring; if 4, remainder 2 = 0.5; if 5, remainder 2 = 0.4; etc, etc
0.3333
110 in decimal = 1101110 in binary (base 2). Interesting that the decimal value 110 is read in there twice! If you actuall meant the question "What is 110 in binary equivalent to in decimal?" then the answer is 4+2=6.
41.6667
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Presumably the original problem was 100/3 which gives 33 remainder 1 and as a decimal it is 33.3333.....recurring 3
Oh, dude, it's super easy. So, like, you just take the remainder and divide it by the divisor. For example, if you have a remainder of 3 when dividing by 7, you just do 3 divided by 7, which is 0.428571428571... You get the idea, right? Just divide that remainder and you've got your decimal.
If you are given a sum with a remainder, for example, 17 / 5 = 3 remainder 2, then you can convert the number to a mixed number by putting the remainder as the numerator of the fraction, and the divisor as the denominator of the fraction. At this point, the fractional part of the sum can easily be turned into a decimal by dividing the numerator of the fraction by the denominator - therefore, 17 / 5 = 3 2/5 or 3.4.
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29 divided by 3 equals 9 with a remainder of 2. In decimal form, it is approximately 9.67.