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  2. What is #1.2 * 0.6#? - 0.6? | Socratic

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    Since both of them were multiplied by ten, now the result should be divided by #100# in order to obtain a correct number of digits. #72/100=0.72#. So: #1.2 * 0.6 = 0.72#. Answer link. 0.72 The number 1.2 has only one digit which is 2. The same is for 0.6 - the only one digit is 6.

  3. Division of Rational Numbers - Algebra - Socratic

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    One rational number (*dividend*) can be divided by another rational number (*divisor*) getting the third rational number (*quotient*) as a result if a *divisor* is not equal to 0. To properly describe this operation we have to start from the definition of rational numbers. By definition, rational number a/b (where a and b are integers and b is not 0) is a number, which, when multiplied by b ...

  4. What is ½ divided by 0.05? - Socratic

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    What is ½ divided by 0.05? Algebra Properties of Real Numbers Division of Rational Numbers. 1 Answer

  5. What is the value for a 2008 New Mexico quarter? - Answers

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    What is the quoient of 1.2 divided 0.6? What is 20 divided by 2.5? What is this sum twelve plus seventeen plus sixtyseven minus fiftyseven plus one hundred plus one thousand four hundred and seven ...

  6. Scientific Notation - Algebra - Socratic

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    How do you write numerical values of expressions written in scientific notation? If the power is positive, move the decimal point to the right, but if the power is negative, then move the decimal point to the left. Let us look at the following examples. Examples. #1.2345 times 10^3=1234.5#. #1.2345 times 10^7=12345000#.

  7. How do you convert 0.012 to a fraction? - Socratic

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    Decimals are a representation of factors of 10 - each place to the left of the decimal represents multiplying by 10 and each place to the right represents dividing by 10. Our number is the same as the following: 0.012 = 0.12 10 = 1.2 100 = 12 1000. We'll use the final fraction since it only has whole numbers in the numerator and denominator.

  8. Is unexpected a verb? - Answers

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    What is the quoient of 1.2 divided 0.6? Which decimal is bigger 9.05 or 9.5? how is seven and a half thousand in numbers? What is 19.09 when rounded to the nearest tenths?

  9. Solving Trigonometric Equations - Trigonometry - Socratic

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    These steps may be very challenging, or even impossible, depending on the equation. Step 1: Find the trigonometric values need to be to solve the equation. Step 2: Find all 'angles' that give us these values from step 1. Step 3: Find the values of the unknown that will result in angles that we got in step 2.

  10. Conversion of Decimals, Fractions, and Percent - Socratic

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    Changing fractions to a decimal you just have to divide the Quotient by the Divisor. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. Now dividing 2 by 5; 2 ÷ 5 = 0.4 → Decimal. Changing fractions to a percentage, you just have to multiply the fraction by 100. For example; 2 5 → Fraction. 100% → Percentage.

  11. How do you calculate the wavelength of light? + Example -...

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    lambda=c/nu The speed of light, c, equals the wavelength, lambda (pronounced lambda), times the frequency, nu, (pronounced noo). c=lambdanu c is a constant. It is usually given as 3.00xx10^8 m/s or 3.00xx10^10 cm/s rounded to three significant figures. Wavelength is measured in meters, centimeters, nanometers, etc...). Frequency has a unit of "1/s", which means 1 cycle per second. It is also ...