I'll give you an example.
If you have 60 divided by 20, you first figure how many units of 20 can fit into a unit of 60. 20 can fit into 60 by 3 times. You would put the "3" directly over the "0" in 60.
If it turns out that you need a decimal, follow the above instructions, and divide just like you're dividing single digits.
Mental math like if 12 into 72 it will not be a double digit if you divide 100 by 10 it will be double digits. Most times if you have a tripple digit number and divide it by double digit the answer will be a double digit.
There is no such ratio that applies for all single-digit and double-digit integers.
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I think that you would just add a .0 to the end of the two digit number, thus making it three digit, then divide. At the end, you have to put the decimal on the answer in the right place, though.
To divide a single digit number by a double digit number,you first have to understand its obviously isn't easy. The following should help: *Put a zero on the area of the quotient and add a decimal point next to it. * After doing this,divide as if both numbers were two digit numbers and proceed You should get the answer.
Mental math like if 12 into 72 it will not be a double digit if you divide 100 by 10 it will be double digits. Most times if you have a tripple digit number and divide it by double digit the answer will be a double digit.
you right the numbers and divide
There is no such ratio that applies for all single-digit and double-digit integers.
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unsa gani
There are 45 such numbers.
using the short or long division
Yes.
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No You Divide All The 3 numbers by the two and do the math and that's your answer.
I think that you would just add a .0 to the end of the two digit number, thus making it three digit, then divide. At the end, you have to put the decimal on the answer in the right place, though.