What is 24.73 -: 9?

1 Answer
Apr 18, 2016

24.73-:9 = 2.74777... = 2.74bar(7)

Explanation:

Long divide...

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Write the dividend 24.73 under the bar and the divisor 9 to the left.

Choose the first digit of the quotient so that when multiplied by the divisor it gives a value as large as possible, but less than or equal to the dividend.

We choose the value color(blue)(2) since 2*9 = 18 <= 24 (whereas 3*9=27 > 24).

Write the product 18 under the dividend and subtract it to give a remainder (6). Bring down the next digit (7) of the dividend alongside it.

Choose the next digit of the quotient to give a product <=67 when multiplied by the divisor. This next digit is color(blue)(7), the first digit after the decimal point.

Write the product 63 under the running remainder to give a new remainder and bring down the next digit of the dividend alongside it.

Carrying on in this fashion we get digits color(blue)(4) and color(blue)(7), before we run out of non-zero digits to bring down from the dividend and the running remainder starts repeating.

As a result, the quotient starts repeating too and we have a recurring tail of color(blue)(7)'s.

One way of writing a repeating pattern of digits is to put a bar over it.

So we can write:

24.73 -: 9 = 2.74777... = 2.74bar(7)