12.0123
If, when you carry out long division, the remainder at some stage happens to be the same as the remainder at an earlier stage.
If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.
you can tell from like there are worlds in it like for times there is double or or times and division there is worlds like half and divide
Division by a number is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. That is, n / a = n * (1/a) and as you should know, (1/a) is the reciprocal of a.
12.0123
To look at the numbers in the division problem
If, when you carry out long division, the remainder at some stage happens to be the same as the remainder at an earlier stage.
When the numerator and denominator of the division do not have a common factor.
If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.
The phrase "other divisions" implies that you already have some division or divisions in mind. But you have chosen not to share that information. So it is not possible to tell whether you know of just one division of physics and want a list of the rest or if you know of 20 and want the remainder. Furthermore, any division, such as mechanics, can be considered a single division of physics or it can be considered as consisting of divisions such as statics, dynamics, moments and so forth.
The only way, without a calculator, that I know of is long division.
you can tell from like there are worlds in it like for times there is double or or times and division there is worlds like half and divide
Division by a number is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. That is, n / a = n * (1/a) and as you should know, (1/a) is the reciprocal of a.
"12 remainder 3" is the result of a division. We would need to know the numbers involved in the division before we could answer this. There are many ways this number could arise - 87 / 7 = 12 remainder three, which would be 12.42857 - 207 / 17 = 12 remainder three, which would be 12.17647 If you mean 12 and one-third then the answer is 12.3333 (the 3 recurs endlessly).
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient
i dont know thats what im having trouble with