There's no telling what you get. It depends on your focus, attention to detail, and
proficiency at division or use of a mechanical computation aid. You might get any
number. But we can say with confidence that any result that is not 21 is wrong.
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The ratio of 63 and 6 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 3. Dividing, we get 63 ÷ 3 = 21 and 6 ÷ 3 = 2. Therefore, the simplified ratio of 63 to 6 is 21:2.
By dividing the numerator and denominator by their GCF which is 3: 6/63 = 2/21
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's break down 63 into its prime factors. We start by dividing 63 by the smallest prime number, which is 3. We find that 63 = 3 x 3 x 7. So, the prime factors of 63 are 3 and 7.
The rules of divisibility tell you that 63 is divisible by 1 (because all integers are), 3 (because its digits total a multiple of 3) and 9 (because its digits total a multiple of 9) Dividing those numbers into 63 gives you the other three (63, 21 and 7) (1, 3, 7, 9, 21, 63)
In order for one number to be a factor of another number, it must divide evenly into that number. By dividing 6 into 63, the answer is 10 with 3 remaining. Since there is a remainder, 6 is not a factor of 63.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 21, 63/294 is equal to 3/14 or three fourteenths.
Okay. The digits add up to 9, so it is a multiple of 9, which is 3 * 3. Dividing, we get 7, which is a prime number. So the answer is 3 * 3 * 7.
Oh, dude, to get a quotient of 63 when dividing by 84, you just need to multiply 63 by 84. So, if you divide that result by 84, you'll get 63. It's like a math magic trick, but not really magic at all.
Below is the steps for dividing 1.8 into 63: 1.8/63=18/630=1/35
63/4 or 15.75 4 * x = 63 where x is our unknown number x = 63/4 dividing both sides by 4 4 * 63/4 = 63 as the 4's cancel
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