the divisor can not have that number going into the dividend anymore.
remainder
a repeating decimal or a remainder.
You do not invert it. However, you can convert the remainder to a decimal by carrying out a long division of the remainder divided by the original divisor. For example, 13/3 = 4r1 Then, long division of the remainder (=1) by the divisor (=3) gives 0.33.... which is the converted remainder. The full quotient, in decimal form is 4.33...
That would depend on the divisor of the dividend of 154 which has not been given.
Divide the divisor into the dividend which will result as a quotient and sometimes having a remainder
The remainder can be: 0,1,2,3.
then do the oppsite.Multiply.
the parts of division problem are : dividend , divisor , quotient and remainder . where : dividend = quotient * divisor + remainder
remainder
The left over number or numbers
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Yes there is. The real problem is just inverting the remainder into the decimal for the answer.
Multiply the quotient times the dividend and then add on the remainder to the product.
quotient,divisor, and dividend and remainder
a repeating decimal or a remainder.
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remainder