a repeating decimal
To convert a remainder into a fraction, you can simply place the remainder over the divisor. For example, if you have a remainder of 2 when dividing 7 by 3, you can express it as 2/3. To convert the remainder into a decimal, divide the remainder by the divisor. In the same example, dividing 2 by 3 would give you 0.666... or 0.67 when rounded to two decimal places.
you have to divide the remainder by the number you are dividing
54.1429
100.125
A decimal does not have a remainder.
It is called no remainder decimal.
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
Yes there is. The real problem is just inverting the remainder into the decimal for the answer.
a repeating decimal
It is a terminating decimal.
It is a repeating decimal.
It is a terminating decimal.
repeating decimal
46 Remainder 0
A remainder is the numbers after a decimal point; sometimes used as repesenting in binary to get a binary number from a decimal number.
Presumably the original problem was 100/3 which gives 33 remainder 1 and as a decimal it is 33.3333.....recurring 3