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The fractional part is the remainder over the divisor.

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How do you turn a quotient into a mixed number in simplest form?

To turn a quotient into a mixed number in simplest form, divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient will be the whole number part of the mixed number. The remainder will be the numerator of the fraction part, and the denominator will stay the same.


What happens to the quotient when you divide a fraction by a fraction?

The quotient is larger than the original fraction.


How do you find the quotient in simplest form?

Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of the numerator and denominator of the fraction. Divide both by their HCF and you will have the fraction in its simplest form.


When you divide a fraction by a whole number greater than one how does the quotient compare to the fraction?

The quotient is less than the fraction.


When you divide a numerator of a fraction by the denominator what is the quotient?

The quotient is the result when you divide a numerator of a fraction by the denominator


In s fraction which number is the quotient?

Neither. A fraction is a quotient. The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 3/4 is the same as 3 divided by 4. The 3 is the dividend, the 4 is the divisor and 3/4 is the quotient.


Why are fractions rational numbers but not every rational number is a fraction?

'Rational' in a mathematic sense means 'can be written as a finite fraction'. Since you can obviously write a fraction as a fraction - by a triviality - it is rational. Rational numbers also include the integers; however these can also be written as fractions in the form a/1, so technically every rational number is a fraction.Note to the author of the above quote: - I don't believe that is correct. Here's why:A fraction is a number that expresses part of a whole as a quotient of integers (where the denominator is not zero).A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a quotient of integers (where the denominator is not zero), or as a repeating or terminating decimal. Every fraction fits the first part of that definition. Therefore, every fraction is a rational number.But even though every fraction is a rational number, not every rational number is a fraction.Why? Consider this:Every integer (all the whole numbers, including zero, and their negatives....-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3...) is a rational number, because it can be expressed as a quotient of integers, as in the case of 4 = 8/2 or 1 = 3/3 or -3 = 3/-1 and so on. So integers such as 4 or 1 can be expressed as the quotient of integers.But an integer is not a fraction. 4 is an integer, but it is not a fraction. 4 is not expressed as the quotient of integers. The difference here is in the wording.A fraction is a number that expresses part of a whole. An integer does not express a part. It only expresses a whole number.A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a quotient of integers, or as part of a whole, but fraction is a number that is (must be) expressed as a quotient of integers, or as part of a whole - there is a difference. The difference is subtle, but it is real.In a nutshell, the fractions are a subset of the rational numbers. The rational numbers contain the integers, and fractions don't.


What is 0.36 expressed as the quotient of two integers in simplest form?

When we want to find the quotient of two integers in simplest form, they are simply asking for a fraction that is simplified. What we have here is 36/100 (0.36). We've turned it back into a fraction which is a quotient of two integers.Now we need only simplify 36/100, which is 9/25. So therefore 9 ÷ 25 = 0.36.


What is 1 and 13 in a fraction?

Assume the term is 1/13. Then, it's in fraction form since it's the quotient of two values. If you want to determine 1 and 13 in fraction separately, then 1 is 1/1 [in fraction form] or 1 and 13 is 13/1 [in fraction form] or 13. 1 and 13 are actually whole numbers!


Fraction divided to quotient?

fractions divided to quotient


What is the quotient of the whole number 56 divided by the fraction 18?

3.1111


What is the technical name for the fraction bar?

quotient?