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Copy out the calculation below as neatly as you can, making sure that your decimal points are lined up. Work out the answer.

[tex]\[ 4 \div 9.6 \][/tex]

[tex]\[
\begin{array}{l}
1 \times 4 = 4 \\
2 \times 4 = 8 \\
3 \times 4 = 12 \\
4 \times 4 = 16 \\
5 \times 4 = 20 \\
6 \times 4 = 24 \\
7 \times 4 = 28
\end{array}
\][/tex]


Sagot :

Sure, let's break it down step by step.

First, we need to perform the division operations:

1. Calculate \(9 \div 4\):

```
2.25
------
4 | 9.00
8
-----
10
8
-----
20
20
-----
0
```

So, \(9 \div 4\) results in 2.25.

2. Calculate \(6 \div 4\):

```
1.50
------
4 | 6.00
4
-----
20
20
-----
0
```

So, \(6 \div 4\) results in 1.50.

Next, let's create a list of the first seven multiples of 4. Writing them neatly with proper multiplication:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{ll} 1 \times 4 &= 4 \\ 2 \times 4 &= 8 \\ 3 \times 4 &= 12 \\ 4 \times 4 &= 16 \\ 5 \times 4 &= 20 \\ 6 \times 4 &= 24 \\ 7 \times 4 &= 28 \\ \end{array} \][/tex]

So, the first seven multiples of 4 are: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, and 28.

In summary, the results of the division are:
- \(9 \div 4 = 2.25\)
- \(6 \div 4 = 1.50\)

The list of the first seven multiples of 4 is:
[tex]\[4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28\][/tex]