0.7778
5 divided by 7/8 = 5 5/7, which is greater than 5.
because 7divided by 9 is less than 1 whole because a whole is bigger than 7/9ths
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If the numerator is less than the denominator, the fraction is less than one. For example, 5/7 is less than one. If the numerator is greater than the denominator, the fraction is greater than one. For example, 10/7 is more than one.
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yes it is. the answer is 0.7777777777 which is less than 1
It is 7.
5 divided by 7/8 = 5 5/7, which is greater than 5.
because 7divided by 9 is less than 1 whole because a whole is bigger than 7/9ths
Any number below 6 has a quotient less than 1.
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70.
Odd multiples of 7 less than 50 are numbers that are both odd and divisible by 7, and are less than 50. The odd multiples of 7 less than 50 are 7, 21, and 35. These numbers are odd because they are not divisible by 2, and they are multiples of 7 because they can be divided evenly by 7.
Seven cannot go into two at all since two is less than seven. In terms of division, 2 divided by 7 equals a fraction (2/7), which is less than one. Therefore, you can say that 7 goes into 2 zero times.
Well, we know that it's one more than a multiple of 5 and one less that a multiple of 7. Also, it's even, because it has an even remainder when divided by an even number. So far, we know:It ends in 1 or 6 (remainder 1 when divided by 5)It's one less than a multiple of 7, which must therefore end in a 2 or a 7It ends with an even number, because it's evenTherefore it ends with a 6Great so far.Since it's one less than a multiple of 7, it has to also be one less than a multiple of 11, or 21, or 31 etc. because only numbers ending in a 1 will give 7 as a last digit when multiplied by 7.Now that we know it's either 7*11 - 1, or 7*21 - 1, or 7*31 - 1..., we start testing.7*11 - 1 = 7676/7 = 11r676/6 = 12r476/5 = 15r1All the criteria are met on the first try, therefore the number is 76.That was fun.
If the numerator is less than the denominator, the fraction is less than one. For example, 5/7 is less than one. If the numerator is greater than the denominator, the fraction is greater than one. For example, 10/7 is more than one.
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