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Do you have to put a decimal after you solve a division problem?

yes


Is there a remainder in division of decimal points?

Yes there is. The real problem is just inverting the remainder into the decimal for the answer.


What do you call a never ending division problem?

A never-ending division problem is called a "repeating decimal" or a "recurring decimal." This occurs when the division does not result in a whole number or a terminating decimal, but instead the decimal digits repeat in a pattern indefinitely. For example, 1 divided by 3 results in the repeating decimal 0.3333..., where the digit 3 repeats infinitely.


What is the number called that repeats in a division problem?

a repeating decimal or a remainder.


Does an irrational number have to be a decimal?

No. It could be square or division problem too.


What is left in a division problem when a quotient is found?

Usually a remainder, decimal or fraction; depending on how you are doing your division


How do you write a fraction as a decimal and a percent?

-- A fraction is just a shorthand way of writing a division problem. When you see a fraction, it means (the top number) divided by (the bottom number). -- Take the fraction. Set up the division problem, and do the division. -- The answer to the division is the decimal form of the fraction. -- Take the decimal form. Move the decimal point in it two places to the right. Now you have the percent that's equal to the fraction.


What is a division problem involving the division of a decimal by the whole number with an estimated quotient of 7.?

70.3/10 is one example.


What is thirteen fourths as a decimal?

3.25 because it is basically a division problem. You take 13 / 4 on a calculator and get your answer.


How do you invert the remainder of division problem to a decimal?

You do not invert it. However, you can convert the remainder to a decimal by carrying out a long division of the remainder divided by the original divisor. For example, 13/3 = 4r1 Then, long division of the remainder (=1) by the divisor (=3) gives 0.33.... which is the converted remainder. The full quotient, in decimal form is 4.33...


What is two eighths in a decimal?

faction is a division problem 2/8, so 2 divided by eight =0.25


How do you write 256 over 1000 as a decimal?

A fraction is essentially a division problem:256/1000= 256 ÷ 1,000 = 0.256