You need to know long division involving decimal but for now the answer is 0.02
A quotient is the result of dividing one number by another. It can be expressed as a ratio or as a decimal.
The answer depends on the form of the fraction. If it is a decimal fraction, you need to nothing to convert it to a decimal! (?). If it is in the form of a rational fraction, you need to use long division to divide the numerator by the denominator. The division will either come to an end or will go into a repeating loop of digits. The quotient from the division is the decimal equivalent. To convert to a percentage, simply move the decimal point two places to the right - inserting os if required.
One decimal place. 3.9 is the quotient.
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...
So that the answer from the division is a single quotient.
It is the quotient from the long division of A by C.
Multiply the quotient by the divisor to result in the dividend.If dividend/divisor=quotient, then dividend=quotient x divisor
Usually a remainder, decimal or fraction; depending on how you are doing your division
You need to know long division involving decimal but for now the answer is 0.02
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.
To change a fraction to a decimal: Perform the indicated division. To change a fraction to a percent: Perform the indicated division. Then multiply the quotient by 100.
If it's long division then it is because the quotient will become a decimal number after its decimal point
Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
Put the decimal point for the quotient exactly above the decimal point in the dividend. Then forget about it, and just keep your digits lined up as you do the division. The decimal point winds up exactly where it belongs in the quotient.
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Simply perform the indicated division . . . divide 18 by 32 . The quotient is the decimal form of the fraction.