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4 x 1 = 4 (4 / 1 = 4) 4 x 10 = 40 (40 / 4 = 10) Since 18.88 is between 4 and 40, you can conclude that the quotient must be between 1 and 10.
The problem is incomplete as you wrote it. There needs to be a part in the problem where they tell you what 3 less than the quotient of number and 5 is equal to.The question as you wrote it is expressed as:(x/5)-3To solve for "x" you need to know what the equation is equal to.Example :If 3 less than the quotient of number and 5 is equal to (for example) 10, the equation will be expressed as:(x/5)-3= 10Adding 3 to each side of the equal sign produces x/5 = 13To get the "x" by-itself, you need to multiply both side of the equal sign by 5.(x/5)(5)=13(5)x = 65
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Well, darling, if you're using 4 digits and each one can only be used once, you can make a total of 9,720 different numbers. That's because you have 10 choices for the first digit, 9 choices for the second digit, 8 choices for the third digit, and 7 choices for the fourth digit. Multiply all those together and voilà, you've got yourself a whole lot of numbers to play with.
No, because a quotient requires two numbers. Given the two numbers it is quite easy to work out the number of digits in the quotient.
You can't tell anything about the quotient until you know whatthe divisor is going to be.-- If I divide your 4,796 by 4, the quotient is 1,199 . . . 4 digits.-- And if I divide it by 2,398, the quotient is 2 . . . . only 1 digit.
No remainder because the digits of 45549 finally add up to 9
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Mental math like if 12 into 72 it will not be a double digit if you divide 100 by 10 it will be double digits. Most times if you have a tripple digit number and divide it by double digit the answer will be a double digit.
No. The sum of the digits 4+5+5+4 = 18 and the sum of its digits = 1+8 = 9. If the digital sum (as described above) is 9, then the number is divisible by 9 and so leaves no remainder.
There is no way to know how many significant digits are in 33000. If you are forced to choose then there are 2 significant digits but, again, there is really no way to tell. If the count of significant digits is important, the number should be expressed in scientific notation.
If both integers are positive or both negative then the quotient is positive. If they are one of each then the quotient is negative.
It is difficult to tell since there are two decimal points in the number!
Add the digits. If they sum to '9' , then it will divide by '9' , without a remainder. Hence 4554 ; 4 + 5 + 5 + 4 = 18 = 1 + 8 = 9
The rules of "significant figures" tell you how many of the digits in your answer can be trusted and how many are trash. Without knowing those rules, you may get an answer with 15 digits in it, and think that you have the greatest answer there could be, and not realize that the last 12 digits are wrong and don't mean anything.
The first integer is zero.