When 6 appears in an arithmetic problem, it could be a divisor, a quotient, a factor, a dividend, a subtrahend, a minuend, an exponent, a product, or a couple of other things.
That's one of the beauties of our number system --- any number can show up in any position, and can take on any role, in a numerical calculation.
Show us how the '6' fits into a problem, and we can see what function it has in that particular problem.
the divisor are 6 and 8
In this division problem, 42 is the dividend, 6 is the divisor, and 7 is the quotient. The divisor is the number by which the dividend is divided to obtain the quotient. So, in this case, the divisor is 6.
No, but six is a divisor of 624.
6/3=2 3 is divisor
The Greatest Common Divisor of 6, 2 is 2.
The Greatest Common Divisor of 6, 4 is 2.
The Greatest Common Divisor of 6, 20 is 2
18 divideby 6 = 3
No.
No. A divisor is the same as a factor and six is not a factor of eight.
18 is not a divisor of 6 because 18 is bigger than 6. 6 is a divisor of 18 since 3 x 6 = 18.
30/6 = 5