Example: 135 divided by 3 120 divided by 3 = 40 15 divided by 3 = 5 135 divided by 3 = 45
Here are a few familiar quotients of integers:1/22/33/47/10The quotient of two integers is seldom an integer.
Assuming that the estimate is based on sensible approximations, there is no simple way. You will need to compare the estimate and the true value. If you've rounded up, the estimate will be greater. If you've rounded down, the estimate will be less.
To estimate the sum is to guess what the answer is for an addition problem. For example, if it was 8 + 9 you would see what number 8 is close to (like ten) and do the same with number nine and your estimate would be 20.
Estimate slightly less than 4 x 7 so try 27 sq m. Actual area 26.22 sq m. Fair estimate!
To estimate quotients, round the dividend and the divisor to compatible numbers.
51/3 = 17
Your brain, of course.
By rounding each of the numbers involved.
23.3043
360/4 = 90
7/420 = 1/60
Quotients are the answers in division problems.
Quotients - EP - was created on 2009-05-13.
3518divided by 32 in partial quotients = 109.9375
Partial quotients means that it occurs when a divisor doesn't divide evenly into the dividend.
214 divided by 5 equal in partial quotients = 42.8