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The quotient is the result of a division.
An estimation, like 600 divided by 6, will show you that the answer should be around 100, not 10 or 1000.
Word problems have key words, like sum, add, difference, subtract, product, multiply, quotient, divide.
Suppose you are asked to evaluate a quotient like 923/462. You have several options. You could choose 900 and 500 as compatible numbers for the two given numbers and then your estimated quotient would be 900/500 = 1.8. Or You could choose 920 and 460 as the compatible numbers for them and then your estimated quotient would be 920/460 = 2.0. So the question is essentially, what compatible numbers did you pick and using them, what was the quotient. There is no correct answer to picking compatible numbers. Any estimation is a trade-off between simplicity and accuracy. Incidentally, a more accurate answer is 1.9978 (approx), but even that is not perfect!
dividend ÷ divisor = quotient The dividend is 4137, but there is no divisor in the question, so no quotient (answer) is possible. Also, it is difficult to show long division on Answer.
partial quotient means it breaks dividing numbers down just like partial product;)
additionslike sign -just add and copy the sign of the integersunlike signsubtract the integers then copy the sign of the bigger integers.subtractionchange the sign of the subtrahend and proceed as in adding integers.multiplication and Divisionwith like signsthe product or quotient is positiveunlike signthe product or quotient is negativeby:jen Marie :)
The quotient is the result of a division.
An estimation, like 600 divided by 6, will show you that the answer should be around 100, not 10 or 1000.
The quotient is what you get when you divide two numbers. If both numbers are positive, the quotient will be positive. If both numbers are negative, the quotient will be positive. If one number is positive and one number is negative, their quotient will be negative.
Word problems have key words, like sum, add, difference, subtract, product, multiply, quotient, divide.
additionslike sign -just add and copy the sign of the integersunlike signsubtract the integers then copy the sign of the bigger integers.subtractionchange the sign of the subtrahend and proceed as in adding integers.multiplication and Divisionwith like signsthe product or quotient is positiveunlike signthe product or quotient is negativeby:jen Marie :)
Suppose you are asked to evaluate a quotient like 923/462. You have several options. You could choose 900 and 500 as compatible numbers for the two given numbers and then your estimated quotient would be 900/500 = 1.8. Or You could choose 920 and 460 as the compatible numbers for them and then your estimated quotient would be 920/460 = 2.0. So the question is essentially, what compatible numbers did you pick and using them, what was the quotient. There is no correct answer to picking compatible numbers. Any estimation is a trade-off between simplicity and accuracy. Incidentally, a more accurate answer is 1.9978 (approx), but even that is not perfect!
The sum of -14 and 11 is -3. The quotient of -21 and -3 is 7. It looks like the answer to your question is 7.
You cannot compute the sum, difference, product or quotient of a single number. All these operations are binary operations which means they require two operands, which we'll call aand b.In pseudocode, our program will be something like the following:input ainput bprint "sum = "print a + bprint "difference = "print a - bprint "product = "print a * bprint "quotient = "print a / bThis could be implemented in C++ as follows:#includeint main (void) {using namespace std;double a, b;cin >> a >> b;cout
60 x 50 = 3000
It looks like you are asking what quotient of two integers equals 3.2 ; if that is the case, then: 3.2 = 32/10, which simplified is 16/5.