The quotient for whole numbers will always be less than or equal to the dividend. It will never be more.
42 divided by six equals seven 8 dicided by one equals eight twelve divided by twelve equals one
No. It is a statement of a particular instance when the three numbers in the statement have specific values. Change any one of them and the statement becomes false.
Decimal products are numbers that are the result of multiplication procedures and are not whole numbers. Decimal quotients are numbers that are the result of division procedures and are not whole numbers.
Most quotients are NOT whole numbers: only those in which the divisor in the simplest form is 1 are whole numbers.
The products of whole numbers are always whole numbers, but the quotients -- the answers you get when you divide one number by another -- depend upon the actual numbers and which is the dividend and which is the divisor. For example, 12 divided by 3 is 4, a whole number, but 3 divided by 12 is 1/4 or 0.25, a fraction.
Yes. All whole numbers are the remainders of infinite quotients. 3 is the remainder of 7/4 (for example).
432 is divisible by 3 and 4 because the quotients are whole numbers. 432/3 = 144 432/4 = 108
to part into 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on. quotients can be whole or in decimal form depending on the numbers you are dealing with (example: 14 / 2 = 7)
generalization
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All whole numbers are decimal numbers.
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.