1.5
No, it is not.
You will get a quotient that is a positive number less than 10.
24 is answer.
10
28
24 or 14 or any number greater than 10 than ends in 4
7 divided by any positive number (not necessarily an integer) smaller than 10 or any number larger than 7 (not necessarily an integer) divided by 10. Equivalent fractions of either set of the above numbers.
71
To find the probability of selecting a number greater than 3 from the numbers 1 to 10, first identify the favorable outcomes. The numbers greater than 3 are 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, totaling 7 favorable outcomes. Since there are 10 possible outcomes (1 through 10), the probability is calculated as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total outcomes: ( \frac{7}{10} ) or 0.7. Thus, the probability of selecting a number greater than 3 is 0.7.
It is greater because 4.5 divided by 0.9 = 5 9/2 divided by 9/10 changes to 9/2 times 10/9 = 5
no
Yes