No.
0.5 divided by 0.25 = 2
A quotient. A decimal is simply one of many ways of representing a number.
- Leave the feet as is. - Divide the number of inches by 12. - Tack the decimal quotient onto the number of feet.
When you divide 870 by 24, you get a quotient of 36 with a remainder of 6. So, the mixed number would be 36 6/24, which simplifies to 36 1/4. In decimal form, the quotient would be 36.25.
The first number to have exactly 10 divisors is 48.
The number you are seeking is 36. The divisors are - 36,1,18,2,12,3,9,4,6.
No. One counter example : 1.5 ÷ 0.378 = 4 1.5 has 1 dp, 0.378 has 3 dp and the quotient is a whole number.
A quotient. A decimal is simply one of many ways of representing a number.
No.
Yes
Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
0.5416 The 6 is overlined.
The quotient of a number and 21 is the result obtained when you divide the number by 21. For example, if you divide 42 by 21, you get a quotient of 2. If you divide 63 by 21, you get a quotient of 3. And so on. The quotient can be an integer or a decimal number, depending on the numbers you’re dividing.
The quotient is 265.
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.
It is called a divisor. The inside number is called the dividend and the answer is the quotient. The leftover number is called the quotient but you can keep dividing until you get a decimal.
- Leave the feet as is. - Divide the number of inches by 12. - Tack the decimal quotient onto the number of feet.
To convert a decimal number to binary, you divide the decimal number by 2 and write down the remainder. Then, divide the quotient by 2 and write down the remainder again. Repeat this process until the quotient is 0. The binary number is the remainders read in reverse order.