It happens - quite often.
The quotient need not be greater than a whole number less than one!
The quotient will be less than one.
When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
The quotient is less than the fraction.
What would happen if the quotient were less than one is that the number would become a decimal. It's basic fifth grade math.
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I have no idea about the quotation, but the quotient is less than the divisor.
What is one situation you would use fractionsto espress a number less than one?
The quotient is not always bigger than the divisor; it depends on the relationship between the dividend and divisor. When the dividend is smaller than the divisor, the quotient will be less than one. However, when the dividend is larger than the divisor, the quotient can be greater than, equal to, or less than the divisor depending on the specific numbers involved. Thus, the statement is not universally true.
1-n/4=2
True.
You will get a quotient that is a positive number less than 10.