Pie equals 3.417
When the numerator and denominator of the division do not have a common factor.
37.5
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.
Divide the numerator by the denominator and now write down the quotient and to the right of the quotient write the word and then the remainder followed by the division symbol / and then the divisor. For example 13/4 = 3 and 1/4. In practice, the word "and" is not written
no, remainder is left after division and decimal is any number with a decimal (point) in betweenNo. Remainders are the 'left overs' of an imperfect division of a number. Such as ten divided by three would be three, remainder oneDecimals are the 'fractional' part of a number after the decimal point which would be less than a whole number.A remainder left after division is actually a common fraction. The numerator is the remainder and the denominator is the divisor. Any common fraction can be converted into a decimal fraction by dividing the numerator by the denominator, so remainders can be decimals added to the quotient. As examples, dividing 49 by 14 gives a quotient of 3 and a remainder of 7, which can also be written as 3 7/14 and simplified to 3 1/2 or converted to 3.5. Similarly, 114 divided by 10 gives a quotient of 11 and a remainder of 4, which can also be written 11 4/10 and simplified to 11 2/5 or converted to 11.4
you can't turn a reminder in to a fraction
You do a long division, adding decimal digits until you get a remainder of zero (terminating decimal) or a repeating pattern of decimal digits.
The answer depends on what the divisor is.
So that the answer from the division is a single quotient.
1/0=
A fraction means division. The fraction is just the dividend/the divisor, and afteryou finish doing the division, the quotient you get is the value of the fraction.
Usually a remainder, decimal or fraction; depending on how you are doing your division
when you are writing a division problem as a fraction u take the remainder of your problem and make it the numerator and make the number you are dividing by the denominator
You do an integer division. The result of the division will be the whole number; put the remainder above the second number (the number you are dividing by). Simplify the resulting fraction in the usual way.
When the numerator and denominator of the division do not have a common factor.
6 remainder 1 is equal to 6 1/10th as a fraction.
Assuming this is the answer to a division sum, that depends entirely what the divisor of the sum is.