If I multiply an a numerator and denominator of a division problem by 10/10 to eliminate decimals, do I also have to divide the answer by 10 to get the correct answer?
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Betty
blawrence08 Wrote:If I multiply an a numerator and denominator of a division problem by 10/10 to eliminate decimals, do I also have to divide the answer by 10 to get the correct answer?
Thanks,
Betty
blawrence08 Wrote:blawrence08 Wrote:If I multiply an a numerator and denominator of a division problem by 10/10 to eliminate decimals, do I also have to divide the answer by 10 to get the correct answer?
Thanks,
Betty
I'm not sure if my question is clear. Let's say you have a division problem where the numerator has decimals and is divided by a denominator that is an integer. To save time, I wouldn't actually do the arithmetic as is. I would multiple the numerator and denominator by 10/10 to eliminate decimals. It would be faster doing the arithmetic using whole numbers. If the answer is 1.2, I would need to divide the answer by 10 to get 0.12 as the final answer. Since I multiplied the the numerator and denominator by 10/10 or 1, why do I need to divide by 10 again?
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