dont u kno maths? 1 year=12 months sooo.... 10000000000/12=?? use a calculator
you divide One (1) over Eight (8), using a calculator or by hand on a paper the answer would be 0.125
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considering 1% is 1\100 or .01 of 1, in a calculator type 0.51 for 51%
on a fxMs-82s Casio calculator C A 1 C U 1 A 7 0 (square root sign)
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dont u kno maths? 1 year=12 months sooo.... 10000000000/12=?? use a calculator
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try yourself work hard refer various books you get the answer automatically
you divide One (1) over Eight (8), using a calculator or by hand on a paper the answer would be 0.125
If you are a high school student then yes you can, but if you are an adult then you normally have to register yourself with a local school or institute to do the exam. I would recommend that you should practice before you do the exam.
The reciprocal of 21 means 1 divided by 21 or 1/21. If you do this on a calculator (or on paper if you can divide OK) the answer is 0.0476190476190476... precisely
I assume you mean 1/4. Take a calculator (or pencil and paper, it doesn't really matter), and divide 1 by 4. That will give you the decimal equivalent.
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