Not necessarily. When you divide by a fraction, the answer can be bigger than both of them.
6 ÷ 1/5 = 30
If you divide a line into two parts so that:the longer part divided by the smaller partis also equal tothe whole length divided by the longer part
When you divide 0.34 by 10, the quotient will be less than the original number. Specifically, 0.34 divided by 10 equals 0.034, which is smaller than 0.34. Therefore, the quotient is less than the dividend.
Divide the smaller number into the bigger number. If the answer comes out even with no remainder, it's a factor.
Nine fifths is another way of saying nine divided by five. If you divide 5 into 9, the answer is 1.8.
When you divide by ten the decimal point moves one place to the left.
When you divide anything into 750 pieces they will always be smaller than the same thing divided into 400 pieces .... so obviously divided by 400 is BIGGER than divided by 750.
No. Any number TIMES zero is zero. Any number DIVIDED by zero is infinity You can show this easily. Take any number - say 100. Divide it by 10 and the answer is 10. Now make the number that you divide into the 100 smaller - say, 5. The answer is now larger - 20 Carry on making the number that you divide into 100 smaller and smaller like this: 100 divided by 1 is 100 100 divided by 0.1 is 1000 100 divided by 0.01 is 10,000 100 divided by 0.001 is 100,000 So as the number you divide into 100 gets smaller the answer gets larger and larger. So when the number you divide becomes zero, then the answer must become infinity.
Earth's history is divided into eras.
No, never.
You may or you may not. If you divided by a decimal number that is greater than 1 then you will get a smaller number whereas if you divide by a number less than 1 then you will get a larger number.
Becuase australia is a really small country. And then i you didvide it, it will be even smaller. And if you divide it again it will be even smaller and so on.
one # is divide by another f it can be divided evenly without a remainder
Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.Any fraction divided by an equivalent fraction will always equal one.
No. For example, 5 divided by 0.5 is equal to 10. In general, assuming you work with positive numbers only, if you divide by a number GREATER than one, the result will be less than the original number; if you divide by a number LESS than one, the result will be larger than the original number.
Yes, it can always be divided in 2 triangles. This is because every quadrilateral has 2 diagonals. It is these diagonals that divide the quadrilateral into 2 triangles.
Oh, dude, when you divide two even integers, like 4 divided by 2, you always get a whole number without any remainder. It's like trying to find a unicorn at a petting zoo, just not gonna happen. So, nope, no remainders when you divide even numbers.
The answer is always bigger than one only if the fraction you are dividing by is smaller than the fraction you are dividing into. Any number divided by a smaller number is bigger than 1. To divide fractions you invert he demominator and multiply: 1/2 divided by 1/4 = 1/2 times 4 = 2