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  2. Long division - Wikipedia

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    Decimal numbers are not divided directly, the dividend and divisor are multiplied by a power of ten so that the division involves two whole numbers. Therefore, if one were dividing 12,7 by 0,4 (commas being used instead of decimal points), the dividend and divisor would first be changed to 127 and 4, and then the division would proceed as above.

  3. Division algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Long division is the standard algorithm used for pen-and-paper division of multi-digit numbers expressed in decimal notation. It shifts gradually from the left to the right end of the dividend, subtracting the largest possible multiple of the divisor (at the digit level) at each stage; the multiples then become the digits of the quotient, and the final difference is then the remainder.

  4. Short division - Wikipedia

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    (Here 15 divided by 4 is 3, with a remainder of 3.) ) ¯ One continues repeating step 2 until there are no digits remaining in the dividend. In this example, we see that 30 divided by 4 is 7 with a remainder of 2. The number written above the bar (237) is the quotient, and the last small digit (2) is the remainder.

  5. Division (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In the example, 20 is the dividend, 5 is the divisor, and 4 is the quotient. Unlike the other basic operations, when dividing natural numbers there is sometimes a remainder that will not go evenly into the dividend; for example, 10 / 3 leaves a remainder of 1, as 10 is not a multiple of 3.

  6. 5 Stocks Growing Their Dividends by 15% Per Year - AOL

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    With that in mind, here are five stocks that have grown their dividends by 15% or more over the past year. Company. 1-Year Dividend Growth Rate. Trinity Industries. 21.1%. Dow Chemical. 19.6%.

  7. Table of divisors - Wikipedia

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    The tables below list all of the divisors of the numbers 1 to 1000. A divisor of an integer n is an integer m , for which n / m is again an integer (which is necessarily also a divisor of n ). For example, 3 is a divisor of 21, since 21/7 = 3 (and therefore 7 is also a divisor of 21).

  8. 5 Stocks Growing Their Dividends by 15% Per Year - AOL

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    With that in mind, here are five stocks that have grown their dividends by 15% or more over the past year. Company. 1-Year Dividend Growth Rate. Huntsman . 18.8%. Microsoft . 16.9%. Kinder Morgan.

  9. 15 Dividend ETFs With Double-Digit 2019 Gains - AOL

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    There are dividend exchange traded funds (ETFs) and there are ETFs dedicated to stock buybacks. Some ETFs combine the best of both worlds. For instance, the ProShares S&P 500 Aristocrats ETF (CBOE ...