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.
no
It is: 40
A strategy for finding the quotient when you divide a number by a power of 10 greater than 1 by actually if you put them in decimals: 1/10=0.10 1/100=0.01 So the then 10 is bigger than 10.
There is an infinite number of prime numbers. It is not possible to list them.
Yes. Because an example of this would be 15 ÷ 4 2/3. To solve you would turn 4 2/3 to 14/3 and 15 to 15/1. Then u multiply to get 210/3. 210/3 simplified is 70. And 70 is greater than 15 so yes, yes u can divide by a mixed number to get a quotient greater than 15. If you came to the conclusion that no you can not. Did you test your reasoning?
x/10 > 82 x > 820
The quotient of 50 and a number is 2.
By an integer, no. By any proper fraction, yes.
yes, it is possible to divide zero by a number. It is not possible to divide a number by zero though, which is undefined.
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.
No, you can't divide 15 by a number greater than 1 and get an answer greater than 15. All mixed numbers are greater than 1 by definition.
this is not possible
if it's possible
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When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
It will be greater.