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In the decimals chart, the memory cue for dividing by a whole number is "up." what does that mean?

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Rounding up is a rule that is used, no matter what the value is. We round numbers up to get a better estimate for our answers. The memory cue for dividing by a whole number "up" just means that you will be bringing the decimal up.
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It means that you have to put the decimal point in the quotient exactly above the decimal point in the dividend.

Explanation:

In the picture attached, the decimals chart is shown. There you can see where you have to put the decimal point in the quotient when you are dividing a decimal number by a whole number.

In the decimals chart, the memory cue for dividing by a whole number is "up.&quot-example-1
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