Commutative property in division Indeed I have the answer. One example would be: 8 divided by 4 = 2 is different from 4 divided by 8 = 0.5 This means that if you alter the order of the dividends, the result of the operation will change. That is why division is not a commutative property. not ha ha ha
How about: 84/2 = 42 as one example
"What is 100 divided by 20?" is just one example of a division problem that results in the answer of five.
Indeed--fractions are merely an alternative way to represent division. example: 1/2 ----> one divided by two ----> 0.5 ;)
450/10 is one example.
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Commutative property in division Indeed I have the answer. One example would be: 8 divided by 4 = 2 is different from 4 divided by 8 = 0.5 This means that if you alter the order of the dividends, the result of the operation will change. That is why division is not a commutative property. not ha ha ha
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How about: 25/5 = 5 as one example
How about: 84/2 = 42 as one example
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70.3/10 is one example.
"What is 100 divided by 20?" is just one example of a division problem that results in the answer of five.
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In any division sum, for example, 12 / 4 = 3, the divisor is the second number - the one that the number is divided by.
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your teacher give you short problem and then if you get it they might give you the long one so keep trying