If you have a dividing box thingy, the divisor is on the outside and the dividend is in the inside. Or like in the expression = 7, 2 is the divisor.
When dividing, the numerator goes inside the box, which is known as the dividend. The denominator goes outside the box, which is the divisor. The division process involves dividing the numerator by the denominator to find the quotient.
Division is a way of dividing data into 4 equal groups.
Well, honey, 16 goes into 45 a grand total of 2 times with a remainder of 13. So, if you were dividing up 45 cupcakes into groups of 16, you'd have 2 full groups and 13 lonely cupcakes left over. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?
there is none. the list goes on and on and on. its a good thing, that way we are never limited to scientific answers.
If you have a dividing box thingy, the divisor is on the outside and the dividend is in the inside. Or like in the expression = 7, 2 is the divisor.
it all depends on what your dividing. You cant say 12 goes into a number once because 12 obviously goes into numerous numbers.
Dividing fractions invole multiplacation because you can use it too see how many time's a number goes into another answer. And that is why dividing involves multiplacation.
It goes two places to the left.
When dividing, the numerator goes inside the box, which is known as the dividend. The denominator goes outside the box, which is the divisor. The division process involves dividing the numerator by the denominator to find the quotient.
By dividing 2436/4 = 609
It's the same as dividing any number by 1. 4/1 = 4, 1 goes into four 4 times. (1/2)/1 = (1/2), 1 goes into (1/2) only .5 times.
no such thing it only goes up to 493
It's the same as dividing any number by 1. 4/1 = 4, 1 goes into four 4 times. (1/2)/1 = (1/2), 1 goes into (1/2) only .5 times.
70 ÷ 13 is read as "70 divided by 13"........____13 | 70 is read as "13 divided into 70"They are different ways of expressing the same calculation, ie "70 divided by 13" is the same as "13 divided into 70". I guess you are referring to the second, so 13 goes outside the "bus stop".
Well, honey, 16 goes into 45 a grand total of 2 times with a remainder of 13. So, if you were dividing up 45 cupcakes into groups of 16, you'd have 2 full groups and 13 lonely cupcakes left over. Math can be a real party pooper sometimes, can't it?
The number of times 6 goes into 12 is calculated by dividing 12 by 6, which equals 2. Therefore, 6 goes into 12 exactly 2 times. Since the number is 12.000, the decimal places do not affect the number of times 6 goes into 12, so it still goes in 2 times.