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The quotient.
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.
Alright, buckle up buttercup. The quotient of thirty and the product of ten times a number is simply 3 divided by that number. So, if you're looking for the result, it's 3 divided by whatever that number is. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
the amount of times the number being divided by the other number goes in to the other number!
The number of times a divides b is equal to the quotient when b is divided by a.
12
When 25 is divided by 9, the quotient is 2 with a remainder of 7. This can be calculated by dividing 25 by 9, which equals 2 with a remainder of 7. The quotient represents the whole number of times 9 can be divided into 25, and the remainder is what is left over after dividing as many whole times as possible.
To find the number, multiply the divisor and quotient, then add the remainder. 9 (divisor) times 6 is 54. 54 plus 7 is 61. The number is 61.
x = 6n/42 x = n/7
4.625
3. The quotient of two numbers is the result of division. In this case, 21 is the dividend, or the number being divided, and 7 is divider, or the number doing the dividing.
The quotient is the number of times the second number goes intro the first and the remainder is what is left over.