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There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 170/10
Ten percent equals division by 10. So, from 118000 you get 11800. It's very simple!
144/ 12 120/10
There are infinitely many possible answers. Two such are: 36/1 = ? and 360/10 = ?
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There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 170/10
392/2=196 1960/10=196
Ten percent equals division by 10. So, from 118000 you get 11800. It's very simple!
144/ 12 120/10
450/10 is one example.
Division by 10 millionths is the same as multiplication by 10 million. So, the answer is 111 131 000 000 km
There are infinitely many possible answers. Two such are: 36/1 = ? and 360/10 = ?
There are infinitely many possible answers. 960/10, 9600/100 etc is one set of infinite divisions.
Anything over itself equals 1.
lets say that you're doing a division problem that looks just like a multiplication problem. lets say its 10 divided by 5 so 2x5 equals 10 so the missing number in the problem is 2 MORE TO COME
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Here's a possibility. In order for a division table to make sense, it would have to be restricted to composite numbers with several factors, both prime and composite. Otherwise, you will run into the dreaded decimal fraction thing. So the result will be that division tables will be a juggling of what we already know as multiplication tables. Without much effort, you can take a multiplication table and convert it into a division table.I cringe just thinking about a 13's division table. 13 divided by 13 equals one. 13 divided by 12 equals--- 13 divided by 10 equals--- OH! 1.3! 13 divided by 9 equals-- etc etc