it helps but was explained differently from my teacher so I have to connect the two in my head somehow so I can fully understand it, great explanation.
yes, 28/3 is the same as 28 divided by 3. This is 9 with a remainder of 1. Put the remainder over the divisor, so we have 28/3 = 9 1/3, which is equal to 9 + 1/3.
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ihatedisney666 4 days ago
this was a good start, but personally the MIT 18.01SC explanation worked much better for me. everyone learns differently
Janac 3 months ago
it helps but was explained differently from my teacher so I have to connect the two in my head somehow so I can fully understand it, great explanation.
Mikej1592 3 months ago
That's sooo cool and makes sense.
lifethroughmylens1 10 months ago
yes, 28/3 is the same as 28 divided by 3. This is 9 with a remainder of 1. Put the remainder over the divisor, so we have 28/3 = 9 1/3, which is equal to 9 + 1/3.
bullcleo1 1 year ago
at the end it was 9+ 1/3?
zakken24 1 year ago
i like how you give visualization before acutally goin into equations.
hakase 1 year ago
Thank you veeeeeeeeeery much!! Helped me in very crucial time!
artistdigital 1 year ago