36/10 = 3 6/10 Divide 36 by 10 and you get 3 with a remainder of 6. The 3 becomes the whole number and the 6 goes over the 10, so you get 3 6/10 .
To find out how many times 13 goes into 36, you would perform long division. When you divide 36 by 13, the quotient is 2 with a remainder of 10. This means that 13 goes into 36 two times with a remainder of 10.
No. 3 goes into 36.
36/10 = 36 ÷ 10 = 3.6
15/36 is the same as (150/36) /10 36 goes into 150 4 times with a remainder of 6 so the answer would be (4 and 6/36) / 10 or (4 and 1/6) all over 10. You know that 1/3 in decimal form is .3333 repeating so 1/6 is going to be half that or .1666 repeating. You can now represent the original equation as 4.166666 over 10. Move the decimal to get .41(666) repeating. If you were just trying to reduce the function, 3 goes into both resulting in 5/12
36/10 = 3 6/10 Divide 36 by 10 and you get 3 with a remainder of 6. The 3 becomes the whole number and the 6 goes over the 10, so you get 3 6/10 .
360/10 = 36
To find out how many times 13 goes into 36, you would perform long division. When you divide 36 by 13, the quotient is 2 with a remainder of 10. This means that 13 goes into 36 two times with a remainder of 10.
3 goes into 36 and 63 evenly.
1 and 2 go into 36 and 2.
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No. 3 goes into 36.
72 times 36
36-10 = 26
36/10 = 36 ÷ 10 = 3.6
10% of 36 is 3.6
15/36 is the same as (150/36) /10 36 goes into 150 4 times with a remainder of 6 so the answer would be (4 and 6/36) / 10 or (4 and 1/6) all over 10. You know that 1/3 in decimal form is .3333 repeating so 1/6 is going to be half that or .1666 repeating. You can now represent the original equation as 4.166666 over 10. Move the decimal to get .41(666) repeating. If you were just trying to reduce the function, 3 goes into both resulting in 5/12