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To perform division on a calculator, you typically input the dividend first, followed by the division symbol, and then the divisor. For example, to divide 10 by 2, you would input "10 ÷ 2 =" on the calculator. This sequence ensures that the calculator understands the order of operations and computes the division correctly.
In any division sum, the number to be divided - the first number in a sum such as 6/2 = 3 is called the dividend. The second number is the divisor, and the answer is the quotient.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
when a number is divided by another number, you are seeing how many times the second number can go in to the first as an example if the problem reads 60 divided by 6 you are seeing how many times 6 will go into 60 the answer would then be 10 if you have a problem that reads 10 divided by 100 you will get a decimal the answer is .1 which is also read 10%
The number that is going to be divided is called the dividend (or the first number in a division question), while the number that is going to do the dividing is called a divisor (the second number in the division sentence/equation). Example: 8 divided by 2 = 4 8 is the dividend 2 is the divisor 4 is the quotient, or the solution to the problem. (8 is the )
In long division, the divisor is the number outside the division sign (it's the number that the first number is being divided by). So in this problem, the divisor would be 2.
The first number is called the dividend. The second number is called the divisor. The answer is called the quotient.
The Answer is 1 1/3. First do 4 divided by 6 on your calculator, your answer will be 0.6666666666666667. Then do 8 divided by 12 on your calculator, you will get the same answer as 4 divided by six. Add the two totals to get 1.3333333333333334, which we will assume is 1 1/3.
what is the first number in a multipacation problem called
The first is a multiple of the second. The second is a factor of the first.
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The first calculator was never launched, because it was in fact a mechanical calculator.