What is 50000 divided by 0.001?

2 Answers
Oct 23, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

We can write 0.0010.001 as 1/100011000

We can also write 5000050000 as 50000/1500001

We can now write this problem as:

(50000/1)/(1/1000)50000111000

We can now use this rule for dividing fractions to evaluate the expression:

(color(red)(a)/color(blue)(b))/(color(green)(c)/color(purple)(d)) = (color(red)(a) xx color(purple)(d))/(color(blue)(b) xx color(green)(c))abcd=a×db×c

(color(red)(50000)/color(blue)(1))/(color(green)(1)/color(purple)(1000)) = (color(red)(50000) xx color(purple)(1000))/(color(blue)(1) xx color(green)(1)) = 50000000/1 = 50,000,00050000111000=50000×10001×1=500000001=50,000,000

Oct 23, 2017

50,000,00050,000,000

Explanation:

There are several approaches taught about how to handle this question type. Sometimes by non maths specialists and as such the explanation has the potential to be wrong. But generally they get the job don! The incorrect teaching shows up later in higher maths.

Consider what we are dividing by.

An alternative way of writing 0.0010.001 is:

0+0/10+0/100+1/10000+010+0100+11000

So by dividing by 0.0010.001 we are dividing by 1/100011000

I am not going to explain why but ask you to just accept what follows.

When dividing by a fraction turn it upside down (invert it) and then multiply instead.

So 50000-:0.00150000÷0.001 gives the same answer as 50000xx1000/150000×10001

Just put the 5 first, count the zeros and write that count of zeros after the 5.

55 with 4+3 zeros -> 5000000050000000

Some people like to put a comer between each of 3 zeros reading right to left. So they would write: 50,000,00050,000,000

Makes it easier to read!