It is so very simple and quick to get the answer, especially since, IF you need it, you can use the calculator that comes with your computer. But since you are obviously not able to do so, the answer is (6*6)/(6+6) = 36/12 = 3.
When the product of 15 and 40 is divided by the sum of 15 and 45, what is the quotient?
i think 1
It works out as: 36/12 = 3
The product of 6 and 6 is 36 and the sum of 6 and 6 is 12 And so therefore: 36/12 = 3 which is the quotient
Sum: 16 Product: 48 Difference: 8 Quotient: 3
When the product of 15 and 40 is divided by the sum of 15 and 45, what is the quotient?
2
It depends on the sum of 6 and WHAT!
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2
3
The answer is 2.
i think 1
its 5 squared divided by the sum of 28 to the power of ten. -maths teacher
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It is: 36/12 = 3
Sum: 16 Product: 48 Difference: 8 Quotient: 3