No, the digit in that position will arise from a whole range of possibilities. If N is a (integer) number taken at random then the number in the thousands place could be anything equally. In particular, if you divide 88888888 by 8 the digit in the thousands place comes from dividing 8 by 8.
64/8 is 8 so that is the digit in the thousands position. So you could have any one of numbers like xxxx8xxx where each x could be any digit, eg 11118111, 12348765, etc.
A rational number is always the result of dividing an integer when the divisor is nonzero.
No. Dividing by zero is undefined. It does not result in anything.
quotient
one third of a number is the result of dividing such a number by three.
Probability
The number's parity.
When dividing 13 by 10, 1 is the quotient and 3 is the remainder
The resulting number will fit into the first number a number of times equal to the second number.
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Subtracting a number by itself will leave you with 0, whereas dividing leaves 1. So dividing a number by itself will give the larger result.
By multiplying the percentage number then dividing the end result by 100.
Multiplying or dividing a positive and negative gives a negative result. Multiplying or dividing two negatives gives a positive result.