Using division or multiplication or addition??
1.u should take a square and fold it
The quotient of 180/3 is 60. So yes it is divisible by three. All numbers are divisible by three, but division is not a closed operation until you use the rational numbers.
Divide the first two of the same three numbers by eachother, and then add the third same number to the answer you get.
its called a period
The three terms of a division problem is dividend, divisor, and quotient.
The first number is called the dividend. The second number is called the divisor. The answer is called the quotient.
The divisors are the numbers in the outside of a division problem. example: 3)9 The three on the outside is the divisor The divisor is the adviser.
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Using division or multiplication or addition??
A fraction is a way of representing division of a 'whole' into 'parts'. The Numerator is the number of parts chosen, and the Denominator is the total number of parts. A fraction is a division problem, basically:½ means "one divided by two"¾ means "three divided by four"Another way of thinking of it is:½ "one of two pieces" and¾ "three of four pieces"it is 7.10
A dividend is the portion of a division problem above the dividing line; it is the amount to be divided. The word problem "Nine pieces of candy are divided equally among three children; how many pieces does each child receive?" suggests a division problem. In that problem, the nine pieces of candy is the dividend. The three children are the divisor, and the three pieces of candy which each child gets are the quotient.
I'm assuming you mean 35/4. A fraction is a division problem, so just divide 35 by 4. Answer is 8 3/4 (that's EIGHT and THREE-FOURTHS).
1.u should take a square and fold it
The quotient of 180/3 is 60. So yes it is divisible by three. All numbers are divisible by three, but division is not a closed operation until you use the rational numbers.
what are the three division of science?
Divide the first two of the same three numbers by eachother, and then add the third same number to the answer you get.