To maintain the integrity of the division, the remainder should always be less than the divisor, indicating that the dividend has been distributed as much as possible.
In division, the remainder should not be greater than the divisor because it violates the fundamental property of division known as the division algorithm.
The division algorithm states that when dividing a number (dividend) by another number (divisor), the quotient multiplied by the divisor, plus the remainder, must equal the dividend.
If the remainder is greater than the divisor, it means that the division process did not distribute the dividend completely among the divisor. In other words, there are still units remaining that are greater than the divisor. This contradicts the concept of division, where we aim to divide the dividend into equal or smaller parts.
For example, if we have 10 ÷ 3 and the remainder is 4 (which is greater than the divisor 3), it means that after distributing as many 3s as possible, there are still four units left over, which cannot be further divided by 3. This situation violates the divisionalgorithm.
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6 1/2%
per year. How much is the stock worth now? Round the answer to the nearest cent.
The stock is worth $_______now.
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Choose all answers that are correct.
A.-2+3y=-15
B.y=2/3x-5
C.6y=4x-30
D.(y+3)=2/3(x-3)
Answer:
Pool A.
Step-by-step explanation:
This can be solved through ratios. You would write it as So, for the first one, and for the second. You might want to use a calculator for that part, but you could also change the gallons to cups, which gives you a much better number of 10.515. So, , and So, pool A is at a faster rate. If you want it in gallons per minute, it's by 0.01 (with the 1 repeating) gallons per minute. By cups, it's 0.17525 cups per minute.
(The reason I did not do this by cross multiplying and dividing ratios is because it gives you the exact same answer if you are finding it per one, as I am here with per one minute. You can do it this way, it just wastes a bit of time.)
Answer:
28m you are welcome thank you