What is 36 divided by 396?

2 Answers
Nov 19, 2016

0.9090909... going on for ever

Written mathematically as 0.90bar(90)

Explanation:

color(blue)("Introduction to a very different approach")

color(purple)("They are expecting you to do long division")

In this question we are dividing a lesser number by a greater number. Let me show you a trick.

Consider the example: 3-:6 ->3/6 This is smaller divided by larger
We know that this is (3-:3)/(6-:3)=1/2
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Suppose I turn this upside down then I have 6/3=2 I now have larger divide by smaller. It is perfectly correct to write 2" as "2/1
and if I turn 2/1 upside down I get 1/2 which is the correct answer for 3/6
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color(blue)("Answering the question")

Given:" "36-:396 ->36/396

color(red)("Invert this (turn upside down) and then do the division")

color(green)("Write as "396/36) larr" deliberate act"

"Starting point "->396
color(magenta)(11)xx36 ->" "ul(396) larr" subtract"
" "00

So 396-:36=11/1

color(red)("Turn this answer upside down to answer the question")

This means that 36-:396 ->36/396 = 1/11
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color(blue)("Footnote")

By calculator:

1/11= 0.9090909... going on for ever

Written mathematically as 0.90bar(90)

If no one demonstrates long division I will return to this question.

Nov 19, 2016

color(red)("Note that the question does not specify the method of division")

Long division method.

0.09bar(09)

0.09 to 2 decimal places

Explanation:

write as:

396color(white)(.)bar(|color(red)(36))

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36" less than "396 so write as:

" "0.
396color(white)(.)bar(|360)
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360" less than "396 so write as:

" "0.0
396color(white)(.)bar(|3600)

3600" greater then "396 so we can do the division
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" "color(purple)(0.09)
" " 396color(white)(.)bar(|3600)
9xx396 ->ul( 3564) larr" subtract"
" "color(red)(36)

The color(red)(36) is a repeat of the starting point so this means that we will have a never ending repeat of 09 giving:

" "color(green)(ul(bar(|color(white)(2/2)color(purple)(0.09)color(white)(.)09090909..... color(white)(2/2)|)))

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color(white)(.)

color(blue)("Footnote")

This is how the actual process should look:

" "color(purple)(0.09)
" "396color(white)(.)bar(|color(red)(36. color(white)() 00))
" "ul(35color(white)(,)64) -
" "36
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Note that some people much prefer the subtract sign to be to the left of 3564. So in that case it would look like.

" "color(purple)(0.09)
" "396color(white)(.)bar(|color(red)(36. color(white)() 00))
" "-ul(35color(white)(,)64) larr" alternative format"
" "36

color(brown)("Its position is a matter of current preferences. This changes over time")

Go back far enough and you end in the time that I was in school and then the subtract was put on the right.

In those days it was definitely:

" "color(purple)(0.09)
" "396color(white)(.)bar(|color(red)(36. color(white)() 00))
" "ul(35color(white)(,)64) -
" "36