Multiply or divide as indicated. 22.41 × 33
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Problem 111
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Multiply or divide as indicated. 78.65 ÷ 11
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Identify the operation to be performed, which is division: dividing 78.65 by 11.
Set up the division expression as \$78.65 \div 11\( or \)\frac{78.65}{11}$.
Perform the division by either using long division or a calculator to divide 78.65 by 11.
If using long division, move the decimal point in the dividend (78.65) to the right to make it a whole number (7865), and do the same for the divisor (11 becomes 11), then divide as with whole numbers.
Place the decimal point in the quotient directly above its position in the dividend to get the final answer.
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Division of Decimals
Division of decimals involves dividing a decimal number by another number, which may be whole or decimal. The process often requires converting the divisor into a whole number by multiplying both the dividend and divisor by the same power of 10, simplifying the division.
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