Dividing by decimal is different from dividing by whole number as you have to multiply by a number to remove the decimal.
By dividing 5 by 8.
Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.
No. The denominator has to be exactly divisable by 10 to do that, and 35 is not.
by dividing the denominator from the numerator .
Dividing by decimal is different from dividing by whole number as you have to multiply by a number to remove the decimal.
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By dividing 5 by 8.
Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.
You move decimal one place to the left when dividing by ten You move decimal two places to the left when dividing by 100 You move decimal three places to the left when dividing by 1000, etc...
No. The denominator has to be exactly divisable by 10 to do that, and 35 is not.
Move the decimal point
by dividing the denominator from the numerator .
The answer depends on the magnitude of the number by which you are dividing.
by dividing the numerator by the denominator
by dividing it by hundred which is done by moving the decimal point two places to the left. So if you have say 28% then this becomes 0.28 and 28.6% becomes 0.286.
If the denominator has ANY prime factor other than 2 or 5, then the decimal is repeating.