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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
14

Question: 13 ÷ 9164

Mathematics
1 answer:
Sati [7]3 years ago
7 0
According to your verbal statement, you are dividing 13 into 9164.  You must
write this division as 9164/13, not as 13/9164.

13/9164 returns the result 0.00142 on my phone calculator.  That's not what you want.  On the other hand, 9164/13 returns the result 704.9.

The result you obtained is probably due to a very small arithmetic error.
Try writing out the problem again, as long division, and doing it again without reference to your first attempt.
       ___7___
13 /    9164
          91
      -----------
             064     Finish this, please.
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