n/5 - 10 = 3
x/(10-5) = 3 x/5 = 3 x = 3*5 = 15
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A strategy for finding the quotient when you divide a number by a power of 10 greater than 1 by actually if you put them in decimals: 1/10=0.10 1/100=0.01 So the then 10 is bigger than 10.
472 is 10 less than 482.
Subtraction of 10 from 2000 gives the required number. 2000 - 10 = 1990 is 10 less than 2000.
5/p - 10.
You will get a quotient that is a positive number less than 10.
A quotient is the result of dividing two numbers. If we divide one number into another number, the result is the quotient. It might be argued that the quotient is the ratio of two numbers, but what has been stated applies.
The quotient of 30 and a number
1
To express this as an algebraic sum, this would be equal to 7x - 10.
The quotient of a number refers to the result of dividing that number by another number. It represents how many times one number can be divided evenly into another number. For example, the quotient of 10 divided by 2 is 5, which means that 2 can be divided into 10 evenly 5 times.
A Quotient is a number which when multiplied by the dividing number yields the divisor. Ex: 10/2 = 5 Here 10 is the divisor, 2 is the dividing number and 5 is the quotient. 2 * 5 = 10.
A quotient is the number obtained when one number is divide by another. 11 decreased by 10 is 1. The only number that can be paired with -9 to obtain a quotient of 1 is -9.
x/(10-5) = 3 x/5 = 3 x = 3*5 = 15
If you think about it, it makes sense. when you divide a whole number (call that number X) by any number less than it(call that Z), the quotient (answer) is smaller than the first number. For example, 10/2=5, 12/4=3. Also, the lower the Z number is (ignoring if it were 1), the higher the quotient is. Therefore, since fractions are lower than 0, the quotient will be higher than the X number.
x/(10-5) = 3 x/5 = 3 x = 3*5 = 15