Presumably the original problem was 100/3 which gives 33 remainder 1 and as a decimal it is 33.3333.....recurring 3
Thirty-three and one third is written as "33 1/3" in numerical form. In words, it can be expressed as "thirty-three and one-third." Alternatively, if you need to use a decimal, it can be represented as approximately "33.33."
0.3333
As a decimal: 33.33333 As an improper fraction: 100/3 As a mixed number: 33 1/3
5 with remainder 1.
1,957 with remainder 1.
31 divided by 3 is 10 with remainder 1
9/6 = 1.5 ..... Set up a division bracket with decimal zeroes/ Hence 6)9.0 = Say 'nine divided by six equals one remainder three'. 6)9.0 = 1 remainder 3. For the moment ignore the decimal point carry the three to the zero, to make it look like thirty. Then say ' Thirty divided by six equals five with no remainder'. Brining the decimal back into play. 6)9.0 = 1.5 No remainder. Hence 9/6 = 1.5 is the answer.
In decimal form, the expression "166 remainder 1" can be written as 166.1. This is because when dividing 166 by 1, the quotient is 166 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, the decimal representation includes the whole number 166 followed by the remainder expressed as a decimal place value of 1.
Thirty-three and one third is written as "33 1/3" in numerical form. In words, it can be expressed as "thirty-three and one-third." Alternatively, if you need to use a decimal, it can be represented as approximately "33.33."
no u is stupid 1.03= 1 and three out of 100 1.30= 1 and thirty out of 100
0.3333
One thousand is 1 with three zeros, like this 1,000.Therefore 33,325 has 33 thousands, with a remainder of 325.
As a decimal: 33.33333 As an improper fraction: 100/3 As a mixed number: 33 1/3
When you divide 1 by any number, the remainder will always be 1. In decimal form, this would be represented as 0.1. This is because the remainder represents what is left over after dividing the number evenly, and in the case of 1, there is always a remainder of 1.
5 with remainder 1.
1/30 = 0.0333...
1,957 with remainder 1.