You can multiply to get the closest possible answer and then subtract and whatever you got from subtracting subtract it by how many times you can multiply the divisor.
What do you have? The area of the circle or the circumference? Area: divide the area by pi, then square root it Circumference: divide the circumference by 2 then divide it by pi
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no,we can divide the figure into squares,rectangles and triangles
I assume that you are referring to the area of a circle. You divide the diameter in half to find the radius and then you put it into the formula.
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First divide the area by pi which you either get by using the pi symbol on a calculator, or by using 3.14159265. Then take the square root of the answer you get from the first step and this is your radius.
Divide both sides by -5 x = -2
A good fraction model is when you divide your model equally.
in a triangle double area and divide by base in a rectangle divide area by base
You can find a detailed guide using a model for division on learner.org/courses/learningmath/number/session9/part_a/area_division.html
Multiply the whole number times the numerator. Divide the product by the denominator.
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