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∙ 7y agoIf the dividend is between 2.25*10k and 10k+1 where k is any integer, then the decimal point does not move while if the dividend is between 10k and 2.25*10k then the decimal point moves 1 place to the left.
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∙ 6y agoIn a division problem, the dividend is the part of the problem to the left of the "
You divide the dividend by the divisor (or the divisor 'into' the dividend) to get the quotient.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
dividend ÷ divisor = quotient
How to solve long division problem:When dividing two numbers, the dividend and divisor; the answer is the quotient.Make note of where decimal points is in the dividend and divisor.Simplify the long division problem by moving the decimals of the divisor and dividend by the same number of decimal places.Keep the numbers lined up straight from top to bottom.After each step, be sure the remainder for that step is less than the divisor. If it is not, there is a problem - check your math.In the end, any left over is called the remainder
In a division problem, the dividend is the part of the problem to the left of the "
the parts of division problem are : dividend , divisor , quotient and remainder . where : dividend = quotient * divisor + remainder
In a division problem, the dividend is divided by the divisor.
the divisor is the number you divide with the dividend
You divide the dividend by the divisor (or the divisor 'into' the dividend) to get the quotient.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
The divisor and the dividend
divisor and dividend and quosient
dividend ÷ divisor = quotient
How to solve long division problem:When dividing two numbers, the dividend and divisor; the answer is the quotient.Make note of where decimal points is in the dividend and divisor.Simplify the long division problem by moving the decimals of the divisor and dividend by the same number of decimal places.Keep the numbers lined up straight from top to bottom.After each step, be sure the remainder for that step is less than the divisor. If it is not, there is a problem - check your math.In the end, any left over is called the remainder
You multiply the quotient and the divisor. If the result is the dividend in the division question, then the answer is correct.
Multiply the reciprocal of the divisor by the dividend.