Does 4 go into 2? No.
Does 4 go into 27? Yes. How many times? 6. So write a 6 above the 7. Now, 4x6 = 24, so write 24 underneath the 27 and draw a line underneath it so you can subtract.
27-24 = 3, so put a 3 underneath.
Does 4 go into 3? No.
So bring the 5 down and put it next to the 3. Does 4 go into 35? Yes! How many times? 8. So put a 8 up above the 5 at the very top. Also, put the decimal at the top between the 6 and the 8.
Now, 8x4 = 32, so write 32 underneath 35 and draw the subtraction line. 35-32 is 3.
Again, 4 does not go into 3, so bring down the six and the 3 becomes 36. Does 4 go into 36? Yes, 9 times, so write the 9 above the six at the top.
4x9=36, so write 36 under the other 36 and subtract. 36-36=0 so you are done. The answer is 6.89.
2007-01-04 10:51:12
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answer #1
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answered by hunneebee22 4
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4)27.56(6.89
24
3.5
3.2
36
36
0
so the q=6.89
R=0
2007-01-04 10:45:02
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answered by raj 7
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6.89 <=======is the answer
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4)27.56
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35
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36
sorry for the crude graph
2007-01-04 10:48:55
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answer #3
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answered by b0b 7h3 l337 2
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6.89, ask ur teacher for tutoring. Cause I just used a calculator for this!!!!!!
2007-01-04 10:51:17
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answered by rebecca_noel 2
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check it out here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/numberf/wholenumbercalculationsrev3.shtml
and the answer is 6.89
for decimal long division, check it out here:http://www.gazinotes.com/KS3-GCSE/AT2-Decimals.htm
2007-01-04 10:50:08
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answered by chunsagirl77 1
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6.89 is the answer
2007-01-04 10:44:33
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answered by sublime1973 4
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__6.89____
4 ) 27.56
-_24_
35
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36
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0
2007-01-04 11:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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.... __6.89__
....4) 27.56
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..........35
.........-32
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............36
...........-36
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..............0
2007-01-04 11:04:46
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answered by Saphira 3
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