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9 April, 09:18

Why does dividing by 5 by a decimal less than 1 give a quotient greater than 5

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  1. 9 April, 09:22
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    Because dividing 5 by something means "how many times

    can that 'something' fit into 5?

    If the 'something' is less than ' 1 ', then of course it can fit into 5

    more than 5 times.
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