Quotient does not me ans.
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Dividend-remainder=divisor *quotient 9660/76 gives 127 quotient and 8 remainder 9660-8=76*127 9652 so 8 must be subracted from 9660 ans is 8
The quotient is 12.
quotient
a quotient is a dividend answer
A quotient is the result of a division.Example:Divide 100 by 25. The quotient (the "answer" to this calculation) is 4.
The quotient is the solution to a division sum. As such, a single number cannot have a quotient.
A quotient is the answer to a division sum. A single number cannot have a quotient.
The quotient will be positive.
It is not possible to answer this question without knowing the actual expression used in the assignment statement. The following are merely example expressions showing some of the values that could be assigned to ans: int ans, p=100, q=50; ans = p + q; // ans = 150 ans = p * q; // ans = 5000 ans = p - q; // ans = -50 ans = p / q; // ans = 2 ans = p % q; // ans = 0
a quotient
The quotient is the answer to a division question.
The quotient of 938 and what?