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Could you please do the long division for the following questions:

1/0.0001

53/5000


I want to see the steps please
Thanks in advanced

You don't have to start dividing decimal every time you see decimal in fraction. Convert it into 10 multiple as in case 1: 0.0001 can be written as 1/10000 1/10^4
And you can divide 53/5000 as 53/5 giving 10.6 and then diving by 1000 = 0.0106

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Hi
Could you please do the long division for the following questions:

1/0.0001

53/5000


I want to see the steps please
Thanks in advanced

Solution:

For 1/0.0001, we multiply the numerator and the denominator by 10,000 and obtain 1/0.0001 = 10,000/1; so the quotient is 10,000 and the remainder is 0. If we had a denominator other than 1, we would have performed long division with the denominator as the divisor, however it’s not necessary when the denominator is 1.

For 53/5000, if you divide 53 by 5000, the quotient is 0 and the remainder is 53. If you were looking for a decimal answer, you can write 53/5000 as 53/50 * 1/100 and perform long division on 53/50. The quotient will be 1.06 and multiplying it by 1/100, we’ll get 0.0106.