The division sign is simple. Draw a short line similar to a dash like this - Put a dot on top of the line and put a dot under the line. That symbol indicates division.
yes
It's up to you - you can use this number as the dividend, the divisor, or the quotient.
Put 7.55 on the first line. Put x52 on the second line. Put 1510 on the third line. Put 37750 on the fourth line. Put 392.60 on the fifth line. Underscore the second and fourth lines.
Put 7.55 on the first line. Put x52 on the second line. Put 1510 on the third line. Put 37750 on the fourth line. Put 392.60 on the fifth line. Underscore the second and fourth lines.
it is called the repeat line thingy!
The division sign is simple. Draw a short line similar to a dash like this - Put a dot on top of the line and put a dot under the line. That symbol indicates division.
yes
It's up to you - you can use this number as the dividend, the divisor, or the quotient.
Get two numbers and put a division sign in between them.
you can write a division sentence by writing lets say 20/2. You have to have a big number first like 20 then a division sign / then a smaller number that goes in to the numbe 20 which can be 2 then you put an equal sign = then the answer which is 10. that's how to right a division sentence.
The dividend is the first number in a dividing equation.Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient; the Remainder is any 'left over' value, if not evenly divisible.For example,54 divided by 9= 6.54 is the dividend, 9 is the Divisor, 6 is the Quotient, and the Remainder is 0.
We assume you are graphing on a number line, not an x-y plane. Draw an "open" circle (not filled in) at -4, and a line from it across to the right end of the number line. Put an arrow on the end of the line to show that the graph continues to the right.
No, you don't put it after the year, but you put it after the date.
If you could keep the salt in there yes, the problem is that it washes out as soon as you put it in there so no it would not keep roots out of the sewer line.
don't take it out in the first place so you wouldn't have this problem mr genius
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