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How do you divide decimals by decimals with remainders? - Answers
Multiply the division problem by 1, in the form of 10/10, 100/100, 1000/1000,etc. in order to get rid of the decimal divisor. The quotient will still remain the same, as will the remainder. For example, 2.4/.03 is the same as 240/3 = 80. (multiply the original problem by 100/100) 3.5/.2 is the same as 35/2 = 17, remainder 1. (multiply the orig. problem by 10/10)
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How do you divide decimals by decimals with remainders? - Answers
Multiply the division problem by 1, in the form of 10/10, 100/100, 1000/1000,etc. in order to get rid of the decimal divisor. The quotient will still remain the same, as will the remainder. For example, 2.4/.03 is the same as 240/3 = 80. (multiply the original problem by 100/100) 3.5/.2 is the same as 35/2 = 17, remainder 1. (multiply the orig. problem by 10/10)
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How do you divide decimals by decimals with remainders? - Answers
Multiply the division problem by 1, in the form of 10/10, 100/100, 1000/1000,etc. in order to get rid of the decimal divisor. The quotient will still remain the same, as will the remainder. For example, 2.4/.03 is the same as 240/3 = 80. (multiply the original problem by 100/100) 3.5/.2 is the same as 35/2 = 17, remainder 1. (multiply the orig. problem by 10/10)
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