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It matters which number comes first, as that is the numerator, but all the other numbers (the denominators) can be in any order. x/y/z = x/yz = x/zy = x/z/y
It is the same thing as dividing whole numbers in order to find a quotient.
No, Order does not matter
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what is the definition for dividing mixed numbers
Yes it does. Dividing a by b, is not the same as dividing b by a.
It matters which number comes first, as that is the numerator, but all the other numbers (the denominators) can be in any order. x/y/z = x/yz = x/zy = x/z/y
It is the same thing as dividing whole numbers in order to find a quotient.
No; it does not matter.
No, Order does not matter
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what is the definition for dividing mixed numbers
Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.Try dividing it with a calculator. If you get numbers after the decimal point, it is NOT divisible.
you cant divide mixed numbers
Integers are whole numbers. Dividing integers is simply dividing whole numbers. Dividing 9 by 3 is dividing two integers, as is dividing 28 by 7. Dividing integers is one of the easiest of math problems you will encounter suring school.
No, addition is commutative (the order does not matter). For example: 5 + 11 = 16 11 + 5 = 16
in dividing decimals you never get a remainder and in dividing whole numbers you do. +++ More to the point perhaps, you are working in powers of 10 all the time.