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Teesha Block
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I got to this point on a problem and am wondering if there is a simple way to simply it. Please help. Thanks!!!
207 / 1.15 |
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rohit801
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i had a suggestion/thought on divisions such as 207/1.15. What Ron said, makes perfect sense.
i have found the following useful also and wanted to share my thoughts: 207/1.15 = 2070/11.5. now when i notice a "half" such as 11.5, i like ro replace that with the proper fraction, 23/2, in this case. so, 2070 * 2/23. then carry out the calculation. Reason: if you make 1.15 -> 115, you have 20700/115. now you have to start reducing the fraction anyways. so, by making 1.15->11.5 and taking it as 23/2, i already have reduced numbers to work with instead of getting to 115 and then reducing it down. JUST a thought/preference. would love Ron, the expert, to comment on this. thanks |
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Stacey Koprince
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rohit, that's a great tip. For anyone considering this, just make sure that this won't introduce a chance for you to make a careless error - if you feel entirely comfortable thinking this way, then do it, but if you may make a mistake with it, then don't.
The other thing you can do (rather than long division) is just simplify, simplify, simplify. eg, the top and bottom are both divisible by 5, so you might start there. |
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