You can get any whole number as the answer. That is because there are infinitely many numbers which you can divide and they will give rise to different numbers for the answers.
you divide by the denominator and times by the numerator
if you can divide whole numbers, turn the fraction into a whole number by finding its equivalent and replacing the fraction with that equivalent. Then divide the new number which should be whole and you have your answer.
you divide the number that is the percentage out of the whole. For example 7 is what percentage of 14? You divide 7/14 = .5 or 50%
No, whole numbers are not closed under division. It is possible to divide one whole number by another whole number and get a result which is not a whole number, for example, 1/2. One divided by two is a half.
You can get any whole number as the answer. That is because there are infinitely many numbers which you can divide and they will give rise to different numbers for the answers.
you divide by the denominator and times by the numerator
if you can divide whole numbers, turn the fraction into a whole number by finding its equivalent and replacing the fraction with that equivalent. Then divide the new number which should be whole and you have your answer.
The set of whole numbers is not closed under division (by non-zero whole numbers).
you divide the number that is the percentage out of the whole. For example 7 is what percentage of 14? You divide 7/14 = .5 or 50%
You invert the second fraction then divide the whole numbers and there is your answer
No, whole numbers are not closed under division. It is possible to divide one whole number by another whole number and get a result which is not a whole number, for example, 1/2. One divided by two is a half.
No You Divide All The 3 numbers by the two and do the math and that's your answer.
You have divided by 250000000000
Divide each of these numbers by 11, and the remainder is 5.
first you divide the numerator by whatever number and the denominator by the same number and that is your answer.
yes, of course you can. for example, take any number and divide it by a bigger number. e.g. 10/100 = 0.1