To write a division problem for 3 over 4, you can express it as ( \frac{3}{4} ), which means dividing 3 by 4. In equation form, it can be written as ( 3 \div 4 ). This represents the operation of dividing 3 into 4 equal parts, resulting in a decimal or fraction.
3(7)
Usually, to find a mixed number answer, you divide 81 (in this case) by 3, and write the answer as the integer part of the mixed number, and the remainder over 3 as the fractional part of the mixed number. However, since 81 divided by 3 is 27, with no remainder, there is no reason to write it as a mixed number. It could be written as 27 and 0/3, but this is not generally the accepted way to write an answer to a division problem that does not involve a remainder.
160/30 is a division problem. 5 1/3
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
If the divisor of a division problem is 4, any number between 0 and 3 (inclusive) can be a remainder for that problem.
3(7)
Usually, to find a mixed number answer, you divide 81 (in this case) by 3, and write the answer as the integer part of the mixed number, and the remainder over 3 as the fractional part of the mixed number. However, since 81 divided by 3 is 27, with no remainder, there is no reason to write it as a mixed number. It could be written as 27 and 0/3, but this is not generally the accepted way to write an answer to a division problem that does not involve a remainder.
160/30 is a division problem. 5 1/3
Divide 7 by 3, using integer division. Write the result (which must be an integer) as the whole number. Write the remainder as the numerator, over the number 3 which is the denominator.
A dividend is the number that you divide in a division problem. 6/3 = 2 Dividend : 6
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
If the divisor of a division problem is 4, any number between 0 and 3 (inclusive) can be a remainder for that problem.
(1 over radical three) over three - I assume that's how you are describing it - can be simplified like any division problem involving fractions in the numerator and denominator. To solve the problem, you take the fraction in the denominator (in this case 3 over 1) and invert it (making it 1 over 3) and multiply it by the numerator. You would have (1 over radical 3) times (1 over 3) which would give you 1 over (3 times radical 3)
54 divided by 3.
A fraction is a division expression. 3/4 = three divided by four
The number that is to be divided in a division problem is called the dividend. In the expression ( a \div b ), ( a ) represents the dividend, while ( b ) is the divisor. The result of the division is called the quotient. For example, in the division problem ( 12 \div 3 ), 12 is the dividend.
The number doing the dividing in a division problem is called the divisor. It determines how many times the dividend can be divided or split into equal parts. For example, in the division problem 12 ÷ 3, the divisor is 3, which indicates how many groups the dividend (12) will be divided into.