360/4 = c
Divide 360 by 4
360/4 = 90
Like Ms. Sue said, you have to "Divide 360 by 4", and that's all you have to do to find the value of c. It's pretty simple.
I hope this helps! :)
To find the value of c in the equation 360/4 = c, you need to perform the division operation.
Here's how you can do it step-by-step:
1. Take the numerator, which is 360, and divide it by the denominator, which is 4.
360 ÷ 4 = c
2. Divide the first digit of the numerator by the denominator. In this case, 3 ÷ 4.
Since 3 is smaller than 4, the result will be zero.
Write the quotient (0) above the division symbol.
3. Multiply the quotient obtained in Step 2 (0) by the denominator (4).
0 x 4 = 0
4. Subtract the result obtained in Step 3 (0) from the first digit of the numerator (3).
3 - 0 = 3
5. Bring down the next digit of the numerator (6) to the right of the result obtained in Step 4 (3).
Write 6 next to the 3.
6. Divide the new number (36) by the denominator (4).
36 ÷ 4 = 9
7. Write the quotient obtained in Step 6 (9) below the line, to the right of the 0.
8. Multiply the quotient obtained in Step 6 (9) by the denominator (4).
9 x 4 = 36
9. Subtract the result obtained in Step 8 (36) from the new number (36).
36 - 36 = 0
Since the result after this step is zero, it means there is no remainder. Therefore, the answer to the equation 360/4 = c is c = 90.
So, c = 90.