Yep, to do long division the box is called a division bracket.
a division bracket
It is the dividend
It is the middle number in the short (5~1=5) division or outside of the box in long division.
The numerator goes in the division box.
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the division box is called a division bracket
a division bracket
It is the dividend
It is the middle number in the short (5~1=5) division or outside of the box in long division.
the quotient
The numerator goes in the division box.
The large box around the goal is the penalty area it is 18 yards long, the smaller box is known as the 6 yard box.
The easiest way, is to divide. There is no easier way from long division. First you have to divide, then you have to multiply, then subtract, then restart all over. Your dividend should be inside the box. Your divider should be outside. The quotient goes above the box as your answer. Your work goes below the box.
The boundry line is the line around the Aussie rules footy oval, lil' buddy.
It is the smallest box on each end of the field next to the goal. In addition, it is sometimes called the "six yard box" because from the goal line to the top of the goal box, the measurement is 6 yards.
I believe they came with a 7' box. They called it a long bed because it was longer than the short bed. It is not a full 8' bed or a real "long bed".
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