5000 will be greater and -5000 will be less than.
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When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
I have no idea about the quotation, but the quotient is less than the divisor.
Assuming you mean "the result is less than the first number", this isn't always true: * The answer will indeed be LESS than the first number, if you divide by a number that is GREATER THAN one. * On the other hand, the answer will be GREATER than the first number, if you divide by a number that is LESS THAN one. For example, if you divide 6 by 2, you get 3, which is less than 6. On the other hand, if you divide 6 by 1/2, you get 12, which is more than 6.
You have to flip the inequality sign. If it is less than(<) it has to become greater than(>). If it is greater than(>), it has to become less than(<). If it is less than equal to(<=), it has to become greater than equal to(>=). If it is greater than equal to(>=)., it must become less than equal to(<=).
the answer is 135 you add 180 and 90 then divide by 2
If the remainder is greater than the divisor then you can divide it once more and get one more whole number and then have less remainders.
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# Divide a quarterback's completed passes by pass attempts. # Subtract 0.3. # Divide by 0.2 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide passing yards by pass attempts. # Subtract 3. # Divide by 4 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide touchdown passes by pass attempts. # Divide by 0.05 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide interceptions by pass attempts. # Subtract that number from 0.095. # Divide that product by 0.04 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Add the four totals you recorded. # Multiply that total by 100. # Divide by 6. # The final number is your quarterback rating. # Divide a quarterback's completed passes by pass attempts. # Subtract 0.3. # Divide by 0.2 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide passing yards by pass attempts. # Subtract 3. # Divide by 4 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide touchdown passes by pass attempts. # Divide by 0.05 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide interceptions by pass attempts. # Subtract that number from 0.095. # Divide that product by 0.04 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Add the four totals you recorded. # Multiply that total by 100. # Divide by 6. # The final number is your quarterback rating.