You have to add those two numbers then divide them by 2. The reason you divide by 2 is because they're two numbers.
the biggest remainder you can have when dividing by 2 is 1. Reason is ......if you divide an even number by 2 you will always get a round answer. However if you divide an odd number by 2 you will always get a full number with 1 reamining...i.e divide 3 by 2.........2 remainder 1......................divide 19 by 2 this will give you 9 remainder 1. Hope this helps
Divide by 2 or multiply by 1/2 to divide inches in half.
No; they are not equal.
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You have to convert the fraction to a decimal. For instance if what you wanted to divide by is in cell 1A then in cell 1B if you want to divide by 2/3you type =A1/0.666.
2 twice
To divide your cell phone you can;Throw it on the floorsnap it in halfhit it with an sledge hammer etc.
You have to add those two numbers then divide them by 2. The reason you divide by 2 is because they're two numbers.
To reproduce and grow.
If a cell does not divide, and it is destroyed, it cannot grow back and you will have a cell shortage. Like the brain cell
the biggest remainder you can have when dividing by 2 is 1. Reason is ......if you divide an even number by 2 you will always get a round answer. However if you divide an odd number by 2 you will always get a full number with 1 reamining...i.e divide 3 by 2.........2 remainder 1......................divide 19 by 2 this will give you 9 remainder 1. Hope this helps
Cells divide as the zygote becomes a fetus with growth and development into babies when born, cells also divide with growth after birth into adulthood and to replenish and renew damaged or lost cells.
Skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle and mature neurons.
If you want Excel to divide one number by another, use the "/" character. For example, if I want to divide 4 by 2 this is what I would enter in a cell: =4/2 Excel will display the result of the division. In this case, 2. You can also divide using cell references. Lets say cell A1 contains the number 4 and A2 contains the number 2. Enter the following in the cell where you want the result: =A1/A2 Again, Excel will display the result (2) in the cell where you entered the formula.
This depends on the type and grade of cancer. Some cancers divide and spread quite quickly, others may take quite a bit longer to become clinically significant.
A cancerous cell.