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OpenStudy (christopher1448):

WILL MEDAL AND FAN PLZ HELP Which answer explains the correct way to move the decimal to find the quotient of 14.6 ÷ 10,000? A. four places to the right B. four places to the left C. three places to the left D. three places to the right

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

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OpenStudy (anonymous223):

14.6 divided by 10,000 equals 0.00146

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

oh your here mar

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

oh ok thx

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

hold up i gut more

OpenStudy (anonymous223):

ok

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

OpenStudy (marziman):

Don't mass tag please. It's against the rules.

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

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OpenStudy (marziman):

The answer is very simple. It's A.

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

gut more

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

maybe nut.

OpenStudy (marziman):

There really isn't a way to guide you to that answer so I'm forced to DA. Here's my explanation. You have to move the decimal over, so that your number equals the number of 0's you have in the number that's being divided.

OpenStudy (christopher1448):

there is your medal and fan

OpenStudy (marziman):

Thank you. Lol.

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