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answer is no.
If you have 2 digit divisor and 3 digit dividend, you cannot assure that the
number of digits in the quotient will always be the same. Because it always
depends on what number you are dividing.
For example:
=> 999 / 99, where 999 is our dividend and 99 is our divisor
=> 10.09, so we have 2 digit whole number and a decimal
Now, let’s try another
=> 100 / 99, where 100 is our dividend and 99 is our divisor
=> 1.01, where we only have 1 digit whole number and a decimal.
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Polar form: (r,θ)
Using these formulas:
x²+y²=r²
tan(θ)=y/x
We have the point (1,1) in cartesian coordinates. We need to find r and θ to get it in polar form.
r²=1²+1²
r²=2
r=±√2
tan(θ)=1/1
tan(θ)=1
θ=π/4 radians or 45 degrees
Polar coordinates: (√2,π/4)
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Answer:
price for senior citizen is $11
price for child ticket is $8
Answer:
4 cups of water per one cup of lemonade mix
Step-by-step explanation:
80 - 16 = 64
64/16=4
4 cups per cup
Answer:
20% of lemonade used
Step-by-step explanation:
4 cups of water and 1 cup of lemonade
so total = 4 + 1 = 5 cups
the percent of lemonade used
1/5 = 20%