Not necessarily.
Quotient.
no ex: 30 divided by 2 = 15(not even)
Quotient.
6 is an even number. A even number is a number which is divisible by 2 and the resulting quotient is a whole number (not a fraction). 6 is divisible by 2, making it an even number.
It is divisible by 2 such that the quotient is a whole number.
Quotient also will be a number.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. 33.333333 is neither.
No. A quotient is the result of a division. You can divide any real number by any other real number except zero. Most quotients are not whole numbers.Not always because the quotient could be a decimal or a fraction.
Because dividing any even number by 2 results in a quotient that is an integer.
Odd numbers do NOT have a factor of 2. When an Even number is divided by an Odd number with no remainder, the prime factors of the divisor cancel out the prime factors of the dividend, but there will be no prime 2 to cancel the prime factor of 2 in the dividend leaving the the quotient to have a factor of 2, and so will be Even. --------------------------------------------------------- Alternatively, consider what happens when you multiply Odd and Even numbers: Odd × Odd = Odd Odd × Even = Even Even × Even = Even The result is Even ONLY if at least one of the numbers multiplied together is Even. Thus if you divide an Even number by an Odd number, the result must be Even. Also consider that Odd times Odd is Odd. Multiplication is the inverse of division, so if you have: dividend ÷ divisor = quotient then dividend = quotient × divisor Now, if the divisor is Odd and the quotient is Odd, the the Dividend MUST be Odd (since Odd × Odd = Odd). Thus if the Dividend is Even and the Divisor is Odd, then the Quotient must be Even.
No. It would always be odd.If an odd number is multiplied an even amount of times (as would result if this statement were true) the result would have to be even and this contradicts us having two evenly divisible odd numbers (one would be even).A couple of examples:21/7 = 3 (quotient is odd)63/9 = 7 (quotient is odd)And so it would be for all examples.(If the quotient were even and we multiplied it by an odd number we could not reach an odd number and so this is self contradictory.)
the QUOTIENT OF 42 AND A NUMBER C