Yes, a decimal can be divided by another decimal. To perform the division, you can eliminate the decimals by multiplying both the dividend and the divisor by the same power of ten, converting them into whole numbers. Then, proceed with the division as you would with integers. Finally, place the decimal point in the quotient based on the original decimal places in the numbers.
Four divided by 100 in decimal form = .04
12.5
186 divided by 1000
It is 0.004 as a decimal (0.4 divided by 100).
3 divided by 7 is:3/7 = 0.428571428 calculating to 9 decimal places.
Four divided by 100 in decimal form = .04
12.5
0.0417
186 divided by 1000
34.4% divided by 100% = .344 (decimal)
It is 0.004 as a decimal (0.4 divided by 100).
The answer depends on what it is divided into (or by).
25
3 divided by 7 is:3/7 = 0.428571428 calculating to 9 decimal places.
3.8
0.004% to decimal= 0.004% divided by 100%= 0.00004
88.2% to decimal = 88.2% divided by 100% = 0.882