A quotient. A decimal is simply one of many ways of representing a number.
3.8
it is the quotient of 9/8
terminating decimal is when the quotient has the remainder of zero.
Multiply the quotient by the divisor to result in the dividend.If dividend/divisor=quotient, then dividend=quotient x divisor
When dividing decimals, adding a zero to the right of the decimal point in the quotient can be necessary to continue the division process when the dividend doesn't divide evenly. This allows for further division into smaller decimal places, enabling a more precise result. Essentially, it extends the decimal to capture the remainder and achieve an accurate quotient.
It is called a divisor. The inside number is called the dividend and the answer is the quotient. The leftover number is called the quotient but you can keep dividing until you get a decimal.
3.8
it is the quotient of 9/8
One decimal place. 3.9 is the quotient.
terminating decimal is when the quotient has the remainder of zero.
Multiply the quotient by the divisor to result in the dividend.If dividend/divisor=quotient, then dividend=quotient x divisor
a quotient
the quotient
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The answer is called the quotient.
They are the same thing a non-terminating is a non-repeating decimal
It is the quotient from the long division of A by C.