10/5 = 2
100
It's the same as the gcf of 10 and 5 - where 5 is the remainder of the division of 95 by 10.
5
The pattern is division by two (10/2=5, 5/2=2.5 and so on)
The quotient is the answer to a division problem. For example, 10/2=5. The quotient is five.
5 |10,15, |_________2,3The GCF of 10 and 15 is 5.
The GCF of 10 and 15 is 5.
10/5 = 2
do the division, 10 goes into 65: 6 times, with a remainder of 5
Some examples will provide a better understanding than a definition. We say addition is the opposite operation of subtraction and subtraction is the opposite operation of division. Also multiplication is the opposite operation of division and division is the opposite of multiplication. examples:5+5=10 10-5=5 <-- opposite operation
If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.If a number is divisible by another, that means that if you do an integer division (a division with a remainder), the remainder will be zero.Alternately, and since calculators often don't have an option for integer division, the division should produce an integer; i.e., no decimal.E.g., 10 / 5 (in a calculator) is equal to 2 - therefore, 10 is divisible by 5.5 / 2 = 2.5, because of the decimal, you know that 5 is not divisible by 2.
Well, honey, the statement that division of a whole number is associative is as false as claiming you can wear a swimsuit in a blizzard. Just take the numbers 10, 5, and 2 for example. (10 ÷ 5) ÷ 2 is not the same as 10 ÷ (5 ÷ 2). So, there you have it - a sassy counterexample for you!