Yes, that is how a rational number is defined.
Yes, by definition.
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No.
Anything you like, except zero, that's forbidden. Usually when you ask "what can something be divided by", the implication is that you mean that both the divisor and the quotient should be integers and that there should be no remainder. In this case, the dividend is already not an integer, so there are no all-integer solutions and the question is essentially meaningless.
84 divided by 4 over 3 = 63
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient. If you multiply the quotient by the divisor, you should get the dividend. 18/9 = 2 2 x 9 = 18 Just reverse your steps.
R=d/t
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Regular division answer is 89.823... However, this question ask Name the position of the first fight of quotient, so the answer should be tens
An estimation, like 600 divided by 6, will show you that the answer should be around 100, not 10 or 1000.
Multiply the answer (quotient) by the divisor. You should get the dividend.
you use multiply the divisor times the quotient & it should equal the dividend.