It is: 243/27 = 9
The answer is 27. In fact, all you have to do to get that is multiply 9 by 3.
The phrase 'divisible by 9' means that a number can be divided by 9 without leaving a remainder. 14733 is divisible by 9 because it gives the result 1637. If the sum of the digits of any number can be divided by 9 then the number can also be divided by 9. Examples include 18, 27, 36, 45, 54 and so on.
To find a two-digit number multiplied by a one-digit number that equals 27, we can consider the factors of 27. The two-digit number must be 27 divided by a one-digit factor. The valid combinations are 27 = 9 × 3, where 9 is a one-digit number, and 27 divided by 3 gives us 9, which is also a one-digit number. Therefore, a valid two-digit number multiplied by a one-digit number to get 27 does not exist since 27 itself is a two-digit number.
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no you can divide them both by a number. 18 divided by 2= 9 and 54 divided by 2= 27. so the answer is 9/27 which you can divide by more. 9 divided by 9= 1 and 27 divided by 9= 3.So the overall answer is:1/3hoped that helped :)
27 can be divided by 9 or 3. Because 9 times 3 is 27
27 divided to 9 = 3
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13 does not divide exactly into 27 although 27 is divisible by itself. Another number other than 27 that can be divided exactly into 27 is 9.
The continuous division of 27 refers to repeatedly dividing the number by a specific divisor, such as 3. For example, dividing 27 by 3 gives 9, then dividing 9 by 3 gives 3, and dividing 3 by 3 results in 1. This process can continue until you reach a number that cannot be divided further, typically 1 in this case. Thus, the sequence would be 27, 9, 3, 1.