There is no number x such that both x/2 = 1 and x/9 = 1 are true.
I suspect you misunderstood the question, or just worded it extremely badly.
Yes they are equal. Any number divided by itself equals 1
20 can be divided by 20 and by 2. 20 divided by 20 equals 1, and 20 divided by 2 equals 10.
To find a number divided by 2 that equals 0.5, you would need to use the inverse operation of division, which is multiplication. Therefore, the number you are looking for is 0.5 multiplied by 2, which equals 1. So, the answer is 1.
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Just testing the numbers 1 to 9, only 1 through 6 result in an even product. Dividing by 7, 8, or 9 results in an uneven number.76380 divided by 1 equals 7638076380 divided by 2 equals 3819076380 divided by 3 equals 2546076380 divided by 4 equals 1909576380 divided by 5 equals 1527676380 divided by 6 equals 1273076380 divided by 9 equals 8486.67 an uneven number.
No. The divisor may be an integral multiple of the dividend. For example, 3 1/2 divided by 1 3/4 equals 2. (7/2 divided by 7/4)
9/1 18/2 27/3 endless possibilities... The result of any number multiplied by 9, then divided by the number equals 9 :-) Any number can be divided by 9 if its sum of digits can be divided by 9.
2 Yes but 2 divided by half of 2 (1) = 2 which isn't the lowest whole number. I don't think this question has an answer.
2 and 1 third divided by 1 half equals = 42/3
To convert the decimal number 54 into binary (base 2), we need to divide 54 by 2 repeatedly and keep track of the remainders. 54 divided by 2 equals 27 with a remainder of 0. 27 divided by 2 equals 13 with a remainder of 1. 13 divided by 2 equals 6 with a remainder of 1. 6 divided by 2 equals 3 with a remainder of 0. 3 divided by 2 equals 1 with a remainder of 1. 1 divided by 2 equals 0 with a remainder of 1. Reading the remainders from bottom to top, the binary representation of 54 is 110110.
x divided by 1 is x because any number divided by 1 is itself.So the question reduces to solving (?) x = 2.