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How can you check your answer when you are dividing decimals? - Answers

Well, honey, checking your answer when dividing decimals is as easy as pie. Just multiply the quotient by the divisor to see if you get back to the dividend. If you end up with the same number you started with, congratulations, you did it right. If not, well, back to the drawing board, darling.



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Well, honey, checking your answer when dividing decimals is as easy as pie. Just multiply the quotient by the divisor to see if you get back to the dividend. If you end up with the same number you started with, congratulations, you did it right. If not, well, back to the drawing board, darling.



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How can you check your answer when you are dividing decimals? - Answers

Well, honey, checking your answer when dividing decimals is as easy as pie. Just multiply the quotient by the divisor to see if you get back to the dividend. If you end up with the same number you started with, congratulations, you did it right. If not, well, back to the drawing board, darling.

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