No, the answer is 123.75
123.75
82.5
It is x because any number divided by 1 remains the same
Any number, including 65, can be divided by any other number, but the quotient may or may not be a whole number. If you're looking for a number by which 65 can be divided that will give you a quotient that is a whole number, that would be either 5 or 65.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
123.75
82.5
Let N be any non-zero integer. Then 58*N divided by N will always give 58 as their quotient.
It is x because any number divided by 1 remains the same
It might have something to do with what number is divided by what number in each case. It's somewhat difficult for me to nail it with any better precision than that, since I can't see the examples.
Any number, including 65, can be divided by any other number, but the quotient may or may not be a whole number. If you're looking for a number by which 65 can be divided that will give you a quotient that is a whole number, that would be either 5 or 65.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
undefined. you cannot divide by 0.
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No. Well, any number can be divided by another number, but the quotient you get may not always be a whole number. In this case, 62 divided by 133162 results in the fractional quotient of .0004655
Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
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