Partial Quotients with Decimals
Ask: How many 0.14s can you take out of 3.167. Think
10[0.14s]
= 1.4, so 20[0.14s] = 2.8. Subtract 2.800 Ask:
How many 0.14s can you take out of .367. You can take at least
2.
0.14
x 2 = .28. Subtract .280 Ask:
How many 0.14s can you take out of 0.87? Some student may try
using the guess and check method. 0.14
x .4 = 0.56. Subtract. Continue
on until you have reached the desired number of decimal places in
the quotient. Add
all partial quotients. The final quotient is 22.62
. 14) 3.167
- 2.800 20
.367
- .280 2
.087
- .056 .4
.031
- .028 .2
.0030
- 0028 .02
.0002
Continue
adding zeros
A67222 ANNEX I GUIDELINES ON THE INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY
ACCEPTANCEDELIVERY AGREEMENT (PARTIAL FINANCING AGREEMENT NO ) YYYYMMDD VILNIUS
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