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Use calculator to work out: (1dp) 28/2.8


User Nedruod
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Answer:

10

Explanation:

28/2.8

280/28

= 10

User Vikram Garg
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\huge\textbf{Hey there!}


\large\textbf{The best thing to understand how to get the answer to this}\\\large\textbf{fraction or equation (whatever you would like to call it),}\\\large\textbf{you have to either to DIVIDE the numerator from the}\\\large\textbf{denominator or even convert the fraction to a division}\\\large\textbf{problem. I will show you what I meant, when we solve for}\\\large\textbf{the answer.}\\\\\\\large\textbf{We make your equation into a division problem since it is}\\\large\textbf{easier to solve now.}


\\\\\\\large\textbf{Now, let's solve for the answer. }


\large\textbf{Your equation: }\rm{\bf (28)/(2.8)}\\\\\large\textbf{Conversion of your equation: }\rm{\bf 28/ 2.8}\\\\\large\textbf{Simplify the conversion problem above}\\\\\large\textbf{You should have gotten the result: \boxed{\rm{\bf 10}}}


\large\textbf{Now, let's see if the result if true by doing the OPPOSITE}\\\large\textbf{of division... which is multiplication. So we will take the}\\\large\textbf{denominator (the bottom number) which is, 2.8 and}\\\large\textbf{multiply it by the result you got from the division}\\\large\textbf{problem, which is 10.}


\rm{\bf 2.8 * \boxed{\bf 10}}\\\\\large\textbf{Work it out if you remembered the steps of multiplication.}\\\\\large\textbf{You should've gotten \boxed{\textsf{28}}}\\\\\large\textbf{So, yes \boxed{\textsf{10}} is your result to this equation,}


\huge\textbf{Therefore, your answer is: \boxed{\mathsf{\mathsf{10}}}}\huge\checkmark


\huge\textbf{Good luck on your assignment \& }\\\huge\textbf{enjoy your day!}

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User LaundroMatt
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