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    How do I divide a whole number and a decimal if the whole number is larger than the decimal?
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    You have to keep adding zeros to the end of the decimal until the whole number can fit inside it.
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    Why do we need to move the zero so it will disappear?
    Donagan
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    If you're asking about the zero in the quotient above, it's because 02.5 is the same as 2.5, and it's just easier to write it without the zero.
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    When did the 6 on the bottom become 5 on the top?
    Donagan
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    It didn't. Instead, a zero was brought down to the bottom line, turning the 6 into a 60. Then 12 was divided into 60, giving 5, which was entered on the top.
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    Where does the decimal point go after dividing them?
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    You move the decimal point straight up from the dividend into the quotient.
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    What if the dividend is smaller than the divisor?
    Donagan
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    Divide as described above. You'll wind up with a quotient less than 1.
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    Do I do the same thing if it is only one decimal and one whole number?
    Donagan
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    Yes.
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    What if the numbers keep repeating?
    Donagan
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    When you encounter a repeating decimal, you can choose to ignore the later numbers after they start repeating if you'd like. Your accuracy increases when you include later, repeating numbers, but the increase in accuracy is minor.
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    How do I solve 63/1.8 in long division?
    Donagan
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    Transform the problem to 630 ÷ 18. The answer will be correct.
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    How do I rewrite a problem so that the divisor is a whole number?
    Donagan
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    Move the decimal point enough places to the right to make the divisor a whole number. You must move the decimal point in the dividend the same number of places to the right.
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    If a dividend has a decimal point, is it the same operation as above?
    Donagan
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    Yes. Just put a decimal point in the quotient right above the one in the dividend.
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    How do I divide 0.8 into 27.36?
    Donagan
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    Eliminate the decimal point in the divisor by moving the decimal point in both the divisor and the dividend one space to the right. This means you are now dividing 8 into 273.6. The answer will be the same as if you had not moved those decimal points.
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    How do I divide 1190 by 0.85?
    Donagan
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    You want to eliminate the decimal point from the divisor. So first multiply both the divisor and the dividend by 100, thus moving the decimal point two places to the right in each number. This will not affect the quotient: it will be the same as it would have been if you hadn't moved the decimal points. The division thus becomes: 119,000 divided by 85. There is now no decimal point in the divisor to worry about, and you can perform the division operation normally.
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    How do I add the decimal back into the equation? For example, if 3.2/21 is turned into 32/21, how would I put the decimal back?
    Donagan
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    You would not change the 3.2 to 32. Don't worry about a decimal point in the dividend. It's only a decimal point in the divisor we worry about. So in this case, divide 21 into 3.2, and the decimal point will remain where it is and be raised straight up into the quotient. Thus, 3.2 ÷ 21 = 0.1 (or more accurately, 0.15).
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    After I divide everything, how do I turn the result into a decimal?
    Donagan
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    Move the decimal point straight up from the dividend to the quotient.
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    After I move the decimal to the end in the dividend and annex, do I annex by the amount of spaces from the right of the decimal in the divisor?
    Donagan
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    First you move the decimal point to the right end of the divisor, making it a whole number. Then you move the decimal point in the dividend the same number of places to the right. The whole point is to make the divisor a whole number while leaving unchanged the relationship between the divisor and the dividend. (The divisor is the number being divided into the dividend.)
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    Why would we need a decimal after 2?
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    Because the 12 was once a decimal, you have to put a decimal point after the two to make it a decimal again.
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    What is 5.15 divided by 5?
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    First divide 515 by 5. That's 103. Then place a decimal point in line with the decimal point in the dividend. The answer is 1.03.
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    What if your answer does not have a decimal?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    It's fine. It doesn't need to have a decimal. For example, 12 / 0.5 is equal to 24, which doesn't have a decimal.
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    How would I do long division?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
    Community Answer
    Seek information on the wikiHow article How to Do Long Division for this type of question.
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    What if there's a remainder?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    You would put a decimal on the whole number and a zero right after the decimal (x.0 is still x), then continue dividing.
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    How can I divide 10 by 1.25 without calculator?
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    It's easiest to do division problems like this by first eliminating the decimal in the divisor. In this case, multiply both the dividend and the divisor by 100. (That won't affect the answer.) So 10 / 1.25 = 1000 / 125 = 8.
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    I have the problem 1.25/30 and i have no idea how to find the answer... what the breakdown?
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    Assuming you can't use a calculator, do it by hand on paper: place the 1.25 within the division bracket and the 30 outside it to the left. Now proceed as if you were dividing 30 into 125, and ignore the decimal point for the moment. The quotient without a decimal point is 416. Now place a decimal point immediately above the decimal point in 1.25 in the division bracket. The final quotient is 0.0416.
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    How do you divide 6 ÷ 2.3? It always confuses me.
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    The goal is to divide by a number that does not have a decimal point in it. So in this case, you would move the decimal point in 2.3 one place to the right to make it 23. Whatever you do to the divisor (the 2.3) you have to do to the dividend (the 6). So you also move the decimal point in the dividend one place to the right, making 60. So now the problem becomes 60 ÷ 23. You'll get the same answer (2.6) that you would have gotten if you hadn't moved any decimal points.
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