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please give me the simplest way to divide decimals​

Answers

Answered by tyagiseema201
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Example: 15 divided by 0.2

Let us multiply the 0.2 by 10, which shifts the decimal point out of the way:

0.2 × 10 = 2

But we must also do it to the 15:

15 × 10 = 150

So 15 ÷ 0.2 has become 150 ÷ 2 (they are both 10 times larger):

150 ÷ 2 = 75

And so the answer is:

15 ÷ 0.2 = 75

Answered by Ruchi6740
0

Step-by-step explanation:

The number we divide by is called the divisor.

To divide decimal numbers:

Multiply the divisor by as many 10's as necessary until we get a whole number.

Remember to multiply the dividend by the same number of 10's.

To multiply by 10 it is easier to just "shift the decimal":

Example: Divide 6.4 by 0.4

Let us just shift the decimal point one space for both:

move 1

6.4 right arrow 64

0.4 right arrow 4

move 1

6.4/0.4 is exactly the same as 64/4,

as we moved the decimal point of both numbers.

Now we can calculate:

64 / 4 = 16

So the answer is:

6.4 / 0.4 = 16

Are there really 16 lots of 0.4 in 6.4? Let's see:

decimals divide 64 04

For harder questions we may need to use Long Division:

Example: Divide 0.539 by 0.11

Move the decimal point so the divisor (0.11) is a whole number:

move 2 spaces

0.539 right arrow 5.39 right arrow 53.9

0.11 right arrow 1.1 right arrow 11

move 2 spaces

But what about 53.9? It still has a decimal point.

Well, we can ignore the decimal point in the dividend so long as we remember to put it back later. First we do the calculation without the decimal point:

049

11)539

0

53

44

99

99

0

Now put the decimal point in the answer directly above the decimal point in the dividend:

04.9

11)53.9

The answer is 4.9

Another example:

Example: Divide 9.1 by 7

We don't need to shift the decimal point at all, as the divisor (7) is already a whole number.

Ignore the decimal point in the dividend and use Long Division:

13

7)91

7

21

21

0

Put the decimal point in the answer directly above the decimal point in the dividend:

1.3

7)9.1

The answer is 1.3.

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