When you start out with a pile of things, you can take away a piece that's smaller
than a whole one more times than the number of whole ones in the pile.
When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
greater
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Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
Because when you want to divide a decimal by a larger number, like 3 divided by 5, you need to add a zero to make the 3, 30, so you can divide, but then the quotient has to be a decimal because 5 does not go into 3 evenly
The quotient can be smaller or larger - depending on whether the original was negative or positive. It will be unchanged if it was 0.
When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
The quotient of a number and 21 is the result obtained when you divide the number by 21. For example, if you divide 42 by 21, you get a quotient of 2. If you divide 63 by 21, you get a quotient of 3. And so on. The quotient can be an integer or a decimal number, depending on the numbers youβre dividing.
greater
No, it is not possible to divide 15 by a mixed number and get a quotient that is greater than 15.
It will be greater.
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Divide the numerator of the rational number by its denominator. The quotient is the decimal equivalent.
The quotient is less than the fraction.
Yes as for instance 8 divided by 4 = 2 but 8 divided by 1/4 = 32
No
The question cannot be answered because its assertion is not true.8 is a whole number, and -2.5 is a number which is less that 1. But 8/(-2.5) = -3.2 is not greater 8.