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18.09.2020 •
Mathematics
Partial quotients 3 dived by 225
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Ответ:
3/225
150 50x3=150
75 so 225-150=75
75 so 25x3=75
now you add 50+25=75
Hope this helps :)
Ответ:
what the question is. In this case, the question probably had something
to do with finding a "unit rate". That means how many pages in each minute.
To find the number of "pages per minute", just divide the (number of pages)
by the (number of minutes).
(20 pages) / (30 minutes) = (20/30) = (2/3) page per minute .
If you'd rather have that answer in the form of a decimal instead of a fraction,
then you could either take a pencil and divide 2 by 3 to get the decimal, or
else take your calculator and punch in ' 2 ' ' ÷ ' ' 3 ' ' = ' . Either way, you
find that the decimal equivalent of 2/3 is 0.666... . The 6s keep going forever
and never end.