5.2
5.2692
0.0385
26 divided by 5 is not 5.1 because when you perform the division, 26 divided by 5 equals 5 with a remainder of 1, or more precisely, 5.2 when expressed as a decimal (5.2 is 5 and 2/10). The calculation can be shown as ( 26 \div 5 = 5.2 ), confirming that 5.1 is incorrect. The misunderstanding may arise from miscalculating or misinterpreting the division.
5.2
0.2692
5.2
5.2
5 1/2 divided by 26 is 0.211538461538462
No, it can be divided by 5. (Ex 130 divided by 5=26)
5.2692
0.0385
5.2
26 divided by 5 is not 5.1 because when you perform the division, 26 divided by 5 equals 5 with a remainder of 1, or more precisely, 5.2 when expressed as a decimal (5.2 is 5 and 2/10). The calculation can be shown as ( 26 \div 5 = 5.2 ), confirming that 5.1 is incorrect. The misunderstanding may arise from miscalculating or misinterpreting the division.
5.2
5/13 ÷ 15/26 = 2/3
26/5 means '26' divided by '5'. So 26 divided by 5'5 = 5 with a remainder of '1'. So '5' is the coefficient nd the remainder of '1' is placed over thre denominating '5' to make a fraction of '1/5'. Hence 26/5 = 5 1/5 NB Remember the inverse arithmetic function is 5 x 5 = 25 25 + 1 = 26 NNB For any (improper) fraction ' a/b ' means 'a' divided by 'b'. So numerically ' 1/2' means '1' divided by '2'. et seq.,
4.2