No it wouldn't.
Try thinking about "how many pieces could you cut a cake into if each slice was zero inches wide?"
15% = 0.15 so dividing by 15% is the same as dividing by 0.15
Yes, you can.
question is 57 divide 2,280 show work
The answer is obtained by dividing the first numerator by the second.
Squaring for multiplying, and if you are dividing by the same number, you get 1
15% = 0.15 so dividing by 15% is the same as dividing by 0.15
Yes, you can.
Dividing 80 by 3.14 is the same thing as dividing 8000 by 314. All you have to do is move the decimal point over the same number of spaces on both numbers and then divide the way you normally would.
question is 57 divide 2,280 show work
The answer is obtained by dividing the first numerator by the second.
No. Taking one half of a number is the same as dividing it by 2. If you divide a number by 1/2 that's the same as multiplying it by 2.
Squaring for multiplying, and if you are dividing by the same number, you get 1
Dividing by 0.5 is the same as dividing by 1/2. The quick way is to multiply by 2 which will provide the right result each time.
To divide a number by zero means the number will be unchanged, same as dividing by 1. Try dividing by zero on a calculator and you will get an undefined error message.
just divide the number on the top and the number at the bottom with the same number. keep on dividing until you can't divide anymore
Do you mean with a denominator that is also negative? If you do, then it would be just like dividing positive numbers, the answer would be positive. If you divide two numbers and they have different signs, then the answer will be negative. However the task of dividing is the same no matter what the signs are. So... If they are the same sign ---> Positive If they are opposite signs ---> Negative
It is the basic law of algebra. When you multiply or divide both by the same number you do not change the value, as it is the same as multiplying or dividing by 1.