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Brilliant_brown [7]
3 years ago
15

Now convert 3/8 to a decimal number by completing the long division. Remember to add 0s to the dividend as you work. Divide thro

ugh the ten-thousandths place, and write your result.
Mathematics
1 answer:
VMariaS [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

you feel happy with the process on the long division page you can skip the first bit.

divide step 1 4 ÷ 25 = 0 remainder 4 The first number of the dividend is divided by the divisor.

divide step 2 The whole number result is placed at the top. Any remainders are ignored at this point.

divide step 3 25 × 0 = 0 The answer from the first operation is multiplied by the divisor. The result is placed under the number divided into.

divide step 4 4 − 0 = 4 Now we take away the bottom number from the top number.

divide step 5 Bring down the next number of the dividend.

divide step 6 43 ÷ 25 = 1 remainder 18 Divide this number by the divisor.

divide step 7 The whole number result is placed at the top. Any remainders are ignored at this point.

divide step 8 25 × 1 = 25 The answer from the above operation is multiplied by the divisor. The result is placed under the last number divided into.

divide step 9 43 − 25 = 18 Now we take away the bottom number from the top number.

divide step 10 Bring down the next number of the dividend.

divide step 11 185 ÷ 25 = 7 remainder 10 Divide this number by the divisor.

divide step 12 The whole number result is placed at the top. Any remainders are ignored at this point.

divide step 13 25 × 7 = 175 The answer from the above operation is multiplied by the divisor. The result is placed under the number divided into.

divide step 14 185 − 175 = 10 Now we take away the bottom number from the top number.

divide step 15 Now we have reached the end of the whole numbers we add a decimal place and the first zero. Notice the decimal point which has appeared on the answer line and by the dividend. It does not appear anywhere else.

divide step 16 Bring down the next number of the dividend.

divide step 17 100 ÷ 25 = 4 remainder 0 Divide this number by the divisor.

divide step 18 The whole number result is placed at the top. Any remainders are ignored at this point.

divide step 19 25 × 4 = 100 The answer from the above operation is multiplied by the divisor. The result is placed under the number divided into.

divide step 20 100 − 100 = 0 Now we take away the bottom number from the top number.

divide step 21

The subtraction has given zero. We stop when this happens. The answer is 17.4

As long as the subtraction gives a number above zero the long division can carry on to as many decimal places as we wish.

Answer: 435 ÷ 25 = 17.4 FOLLOW ME

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