Divide it by the divisor (the denominator).
You do a long division, adding decimal digits until you get a remainder of zero (terminating decimal) or a repeating pattern of decimal digits.
A decimal does not have a remainder.
It is called no remainder decimal.
That depends on the type of problem and what the remander is.. But in some cases the remander is a fraction of a number.. Making it a decimal to simplify it
Divide it by the divisor (the denominator).
To turn a remainder into a fraction you just put the remainder over the dividend. To turn a remainder into a decimal put a decimal in the divisor and in the answer so far, put a zero, bring the zero down and divide what you now have. If that does not come out evenly add another zero in the dividend and do that until it come out evenly
You do a long division, adding decimal digits until you get a remainder of zero (terminating decimal) or a repeating pattern of decimal digits.
A decimal does not have a remainder.
It is called no remainder decimal.
That depends on the type of problem and what the remander is.. But in some cases the remander is a fraction of a number.. Making it a decimal to simplify it
Divide it by the divisor as for example 14/5 = 2 remainder 4 and 4/5 = 0.8 So: 14/5 = 2.8
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
The only way, without a calculator, that I know of is long division.
Divide 11 by 15 untilthe remainder is 0, orthe decimal representation goes into a finite string which keeps repeating.
Yes there is. The real problem is just inverting the remainder into the decimal for the answer.
Converting it to fraction in its lowest term e.g. 4.6 = 23/5 which is 4 rem 3