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Maths MCQ Based On Dividing with decimal quotients and rounding
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IGCSE Grade 6 Maths Dividing with decimal quotients and rounding
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When we divide decimals, we have to convert the divisor to a whole number by moving the decimal point to the right. Then, we carry the dividend’s decimal point up to the same number of places to the right and divide the resultant numbers in the usual way as we perform in regular long division.
Shift the decimal to three places in right for both the numbers. So that our number becomes 6750 \\(\\div\\) 41.
Shift the decimal point three places to the right in both the numbers and make the dividend 10 times bigger.
So we have 2025780 \\(\\div\\) 566
When we divide decimals, we have to convert the divisor to a whole number by moving the decimal point to the right. Then, we carry the dividend’s decimal point up to the same number of places to the right and divide the resultant numbers in the usual way as we perform in regular long division.
We move the decimal point in the direction in which the dividend moves.
When we divide decimals, we have to convert the divisor to a whole number by moving the decimal point to the right. Then, we carry the dividend’s decimal point up to the same number of places to the right and divide the resultant numbers in the usual way as we perform in regular long division.
98 thousandths can be written as 0.0098 and 50 hundredths can be written as 0.50
When we divide decimals, we have to convert the divisor to a whole number by moving the decimal point to the right. Then, we carry the dividend’s decimal point up to the same number of places to the right and divide the resultant numbers in the usual way as we perform in regular long division.
Shift the decimal point for both the numberd to the right. So, it will become
57 \\(\\div\\) 8
When we divide decimals, we have to convert the divisor to a whole number by moving the decimal point to the right. Then, we carry the dividend’s decimal point up to the same number of places to the right and divide the resultant numbers in the usual way as we perform in regular long division.
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