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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 15:50 hhhhhh8897

Ineed to write this problem out on paper and show my work. the lesson says to times both decimals by 10 to make them whole numbers but i don't understand, you!


Ineed to write this problem out on paper and show my work. the lesson says to times both decimals by

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Answer from: 420420blazee
When you multiply a decimal by 10, you move the decimal two places to the right.( this is so you can divide properly).
for ex.
0.07 is going to be 7 when you multiply by 10. you do the same for 1.68, and get 168.
now you can divide!:)
7÷168
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Answer from: ianmartin6080
You actually need to multiply both numbers by 100 to make them whole numbers. When you multiply by 10 the decimal moves 1 place to the right. When you multiply by 100 you move the decimal on both numbers 2 places to the right so the problem becomes

168 ÷ 7
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Answer from: Quest
How many people are we starting with? i will answer it's just i need to divide 8 by the total amount of people to get how many tables
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Answer from: Quest
Iwould like to think so. what’s the question you need with?

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