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How can you tell without dividing that 4796 will have a 2 digit quotient?

You can't tell anything about the quotient until you know whatthe divisor is going to be.-- If I divide your 4,796 by 4, the quotient is 1,199 . . . 4 digits.-- And if I divide it by 2,398, the quotient is 2 . . . . only 1 digit.


How can you tell if fractions are equivalent?

Divide the denominator into the numerator. If the answers are the same decimal, the fractions are equivalent.


How can you tell which fractions is greater if both fractions have the same numerator?

Then the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger.


How can you tell before you divide 425 by 9 that the first digit of quotient is in the tens place?

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How you can tell before you divide 425 by 9 that the first digit of the quotient is in the ten place?

425 is less than 100*9 = 900 so the first digit of the quotient cannot be in the hundreds (or higher) place. 425 is greater than (or equal to) 10*9 = 90 so the first digit of the quotient cannot be in the units (or lower) place. That only leaves the tens place.


What is a easy way to tell which numbers are multiples of 11?

Divide a number by 11. If the quotient is a whole number, it's a multiple.


How can you tell a fraction is greater than another?

Two ways: If they're unlike fractions, convert them to like fractions with a common denominator and compare numerators. Convert them to decimals by dividing their denominators into their numerators and see which is greater.


When you divide 459 by 8 how does estimation tell you where to place the first digit in the quotient?

You know that 8 x 50 is 400 and 8 x 60 is 480. The quotient will be between 50 and 60.


Can you please tell me how to change fractions into decimals?

divide the numerator (top number of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom number of the fraction)


How can you tell whether the sum of two fractions with a common denominator is greater than one?

A fraction is greater than one if the the top number (numerator) is greater than the lower number (denominator).


How would you describe a strategy to find decimal equivalent for fractions and convience her to like the strategy?

You can tell her that you would have to divide the numerator by the denominator.


When do people know whether they need to divide or multiply fractions in a word problem?

you can tell from like there are worlds in it like for times there is double or or times and division there is worlds like half and divide