You cannot. You need to know what the divisor was.
735 divided by 9 equals 81 with a remainder of 6. In decimal form, this is approximately 81.67.
Divide 74 by 9 on a calculator. If there's nothing after the decimal point, then there's no remainder, which means it does. If there is a remainder, it does not.
9/10 as a decimal is 0.9
When 87 is divided by 9, it equals 9 with a remainder of 6. This is because 9 multiplied by 9 equals 81, and subtracting that from 87 leaves a remainder of 6. Therefore, the remainder when 87 is divided by 9 is 6.
Divide 9 by 16 and write the answer.
9/6 = 1.5 ..... Set up a division bracket with decimal zeroes/ Hence 6)9.0 = Say 'nine divided by six equals one remainder three'. 6)9.0 = 1 remainder 3. For the moment ignore the decimal point carry the three to the zero, to make it look like thirty. Then say ' Thirty divided by six equals five with no remainder'. Brining the decimal back into play. 6)9.0 = 1.5 No remainder. Hence 9/6 = 1.5 is the answer.
Yes, 9 can go into 60. When you divide 60 by 9, you get 6 with a remainder of 6. This means that 9 can evenly divide into 60 six times, with a remainder of 6.
A spinner has the numbers 1 thru 9. What is the probability of P(less than 6)? Write the answer as a decimal.
6.6667
9 out of 10 written as a decimal is is: 9/10 = 0.9 as a decimal
Divide 74 by 9 on a calculator. If there's nothing after the decimal point, then there's no remainder, which means it does. If there is a remainder, it does not.
9/10 as a decimal is 0.9
this is how you write 9 and 26 thousandths in decimal form - 9.26
no 9 can be divided by 6 but it has a remainder
When 87 is divided by 9, it equals 9 with a remainder of 6. This is because 9 multiplied by 9 equals 81, and subtracting that from 87 leaves a remainder of 6. Therefore, the remainder when 87 is divided by 9 is 6.
Divide 9 by 16 and write the answer.
Oh honey, it's simple. You divide the numerator by the denominator, and whatever is left over is your remainder. Then you just plop that remainder right behind a decimal point and voilà, you've got your remainder as a decimal. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!