5.3333
No that is not the rule because the rule is:
Odd divided by even =EVEN
Even divided by odd = ODD
Even divided by even =EVEN
Odd divided by odd = ODD
Everyone that is the rule so when you get 16/3 the answer is an odd leaving 5r1.
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Yes. Integers, Real Numbers, and even Complex Numbers can as well.
Four can always divide into the last two digits of a number divisible by 4.
Divide by 7.
It is easy to see if 221 is divisible by 6. The number 6 is even and 221 is not. An even number cannot evenly divide an odd number . You get: 36.8333333... recurring A handy rule is: Any number is divisible by 6 if it is divisible by both 2 and 3.
Your answer will always be even
the number is even.
Move the decimal place of the number you are dividing by one place to the left.
It can be any polynomial rule with integer coefficients in which there are an even number of odd coefficients.
If the number is even, it's divisible by 2.
Divide and conquer also known as divide and rule were the tactics that Salami used. The Salami tactics were divide and rule or rather divide conquer.
2/8 simplifies to 1/4. Since both the top and bottom are even, if you divide both by 2 the value of the fraction does not change and the numbers remain whole. As a rule of thumb, any time a fraction contains an even number over another even number, it can be simplified.