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How do you know which numbers to put under which numbers? For example, you have negative one under the 29 I’m not good with these I would’ve put negative one under 4a
Hello Mr J sir I have a question I'm working on my Math and I'm a bit confused with a example you posted I'm talking about the program. Dividing a Decimal bu a whole number it says in the bottom is the divisor a whole number? how do I know when the divisor is a whole number?
Exp this is a Whole number > 1 or 2 or so on .. While Decimals have point before number like > 0.1 This one thenth I mean in fraction 1/10 Similarly 0.01 So this is 1/100 If u still don't understand then ask me or Mr J🙂
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How do you know which numbers to put under which numbers?
For example, you have negative one under the 29 I’m not good with these I would’ve put negative one under 4a
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Hello Mr J sir I have a question I'm working on my Math and I'm a bit confused with a example you posted I'm talking about the program. Dividing a Decimal bu a whole number it says in the bottom is the divisor a whole number? how do I know when the divisor is a whole number?
The whole number has no dacimal point
Exp this is a Whole number > 1 or 2 or so on ..
While Decimals have point before number like > 0.1
This one thenth I mean in fraction 1/10
Similarly 0.01
So this is 1/100
If u still don't understand then ask me or Mr J🙂
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