If you mean a problem such as: 'what is 64 divided by 3?' you can easily check your anwser with a calculator. If you don't have a calculator, you can also reverse the problem to check your anwser, for example if you got 64/3 = 21.3, then 21.3 multiplied by 3 should equal 64.
You can use fraction multiplication to check a fraction division problem because dividing by a fraction is equivalent to multiplying by its reciprocal. For example, if you need to solve ( \frac{a}{b} \div \frac{c}{d} ), you can multiply ( \frac{a}{b} ) by ( \frac{d}{c} ). If your division is correct, the result of this multiplication will match your original answer. Thus, verifying the answer through multiplication provides a reliable check.
A fraction is a division problem. The line in a fraction can be thought of as the words "divided by." 3/4 = 3 divided by 4
Division
The numerator is the top number in any fraction.
Yes.
7 and 1 half Please check my problem if u can
the answer is the addition fraction answer
Yes.
A fraction is a division problem. The line in a fraction can be thought of as the words "divided by." 3/4 = 3 divided by 4
when you are writing a division problem as a fraction u take the remainder of your problem and make it the numerator and make the number you are dividing by the denominator
Division
Treat is the same way as you would a proper fraction.
The numerator is the top number in any fraction.
Yes.
by working it out
It is a terminating decimal and so it is a decimal representation of a fraction.
If the fractions are similar, they will simplify to the same fraction.