EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780100548169
Author: SMITH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 12, Problem 7A
To determine

(a)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  1.597

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.69÷0.432

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.69÷0.432.

Rewriting the given expression 0.690.432=0.690.432×10001000=690432

Dividing given two numbers,

  4321.59722 690 432 2580 2160 4200 3888 3120 3024 960 864 960 864 96

Hence, 0.69÷0.432 = 1.597  {Rounding off the number to 3 decimal places}

To determine

(b)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  2.56

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.92÷0.36

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.92÷0.36.

Rewriting the given expression 0.920.36=0.920.36×100100=9236

Dividing given two numbers,

  362.555 92 72 200 180 200 180 20

Hence, 0.92÷0.36 = 2.56  {Rounding off the number to 2 decimal places}

To determine

(c)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  0.0100

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.001÷0.1

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.001÷0.1.

Rewriting the given expression 0.0010.1=0.0010.1×1010=0.011=0.01

Hence, 0.001÷0.1 = 0.0100  {Rounding off the number to 4 decimal places}

To determine

(d)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  10000

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 10÷0.001

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 10÷0.001.

Rewriting the given expression 100.001=100.001×10001000=100001=10000

Hence, 10÷0.001 = 10000

To determine

(e)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  11.367

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 1.023÷0.09

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 1.023÷0.09.

Rewriting the given expression 1.0230.09=1.0230.09×100100=102.39

Dividing two numbers,

  911.3666 102.3 9 12 9 33 27 60 54 60

Hence, 1.023÷0.09 = 11.367  {Rounding off the number to 3 decimal places}

To determine

(f)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  4.29

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 16.33.8

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 16.33.8.

Rewriting the given expression

  16.33.8=16.33.8×1010=16338=4.28947

Hence, 16.33.8 = 4.29  {Rounding off the number to 2 decimal places}

To determine

(g)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  135.53

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 370.273

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 370.273.

Rewriting the given expression

  370.273=370.273×10001000=37000273=135.53113

Hence, 370.273 = 135.53  {Rounding off the number to 2 decimal places}

To determine

(h)

To divide given two decimal numbers.

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Answer to Problem 7A

  0.0062

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

An expression is given as 0.0050.81

Calculation:

We have been given an expression as 0.0050.81.

Rewriting the given expression

  0.0050.81=0.0050.81×100100=0.581=0.00617284

Hence, 0.0050.81 = 0.0062  {Rounding off the number to 4 decimal places}

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