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If the divisor is eight tenths and the dividend is forty eight hundredths what is the quotient?​

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\bf \stackrel{dividend}{\cfrac{48}{100}}/ \stackrel{divisor}{\cfrac{8}{10}}\implies \cfrac{48}{100}\cdot \cfrac{10}{8}\implies \cfrac{10}{100}\cdot \cfrac{48}{8}\implies \cfrac{1}{10}\cdot \cfrac{6}{1}\implies \cfrac{6}{10}\implies \cfrac{3}{5}

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User Dosentmatter
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