If you're allowed to use a calculator or you have a calculator, use it. You should get about 0.020160176746755040044186688760011. There's no end to this answer.
If you're not allowed to use a calculator or you don't have one, use the long division method since the numbers are too large and "not nice".
0.0201601
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3621 ) 73.0000000
72 42
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5800
3621
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21790
21726
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6400
3621
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2779
There's no end to the answer. To the nearest 3 significant figures, the answer is 0.0207.
2006-10-08 18:13:17
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answer #1
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answered by horensen 4
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Long division:
3621 | 73.00000000000
Start with this: what is the largest one-digit number that, times 3621, is <= 7300? The answer is 2: 3621*2 = 7242. Because you're only dividing 73 by 3621, and not 7300, the first part of your quotient is not 2, but 0.02.
7300-7242=58. Bring the next digit down from the number you're dividing (73), which is 0, and now try dividing 580 by 3621. But 580 < 3621, so the next digit in the quotient is 0. Bring down the next digit (again 0), and divide 5800 by 3621. The largest single-digit number n so that n*3621 <= 5800 is 1, so that is the next digit in your quotient. So far, you have 0.0201.
One more digit: 5800-3621=2179. Bring down the next digit from 73.00000000, which is 0, and divide 21790 by 3621. The largest single-digit number n such that 3621*n<=21790 is 6, since 6*21726. So the next digit is your quotient is 6, and you get 0.02016.
2006-10-09 00:02:24
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answered by James L 5
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If you want it in decimal form just divide 73 by 3621 or write it as a fraction. Writing this as a fraction: 73 over 3621, then if you can simplify you see what can evenly go into 73 and 3621. If it doesn't reduce then you leave it as 73 over 3621
2006-10-09 00:00:32
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answer #3
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answered by Travis W 2
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49 r44
73/3621
-292
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-657
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2006-10-12 22:30:22
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answer #4
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answered by yupchagee 7
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ok the answer is
0.020160176746755040044186688780011
its simple division you divide 73 by 3621
2006-10-08 23:58:29
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answer #5
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answered by hardly_d 3
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Don't you have a calculator?
to 9 decimals, the answer is 0.020 160 176
2006-10-08 23:56:55
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answer #6
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answered by bluecloud23 2
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Rephrase your question and repost it. I've found that taking time to define a question is paid back by giving me a direction to the answer. No one can help you until you you define the problem better anyway.
2006-10-08 23:57:19
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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im so good AT MATH!
49.602=50
2006-10-09 00:18:55
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answered by Queen S 1
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What's a calculator for ???????????
2006-10-09 00:11:33
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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