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Q: What happens to the quotient as the divisor gets larger?
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A number divided by another number is called what?

The the answer to a division problem is called the quotient. The number that is doing the dividing is called the divisor. The number that gets divided up is called the dividend.Example: If 3 boys ask to mow your yard for $24, then each boy would get $8.24 divided by 3 is 8. (24 / 3 = 8 )24 is the dividend (the number getting divided up)3 is the divisor (the number that is doing the dividing)8 is the quotient.


She earns 5.25 per hour If she gets twice that amount how much does she get per hour?

If she earns $5.25 per hour, and happens to get twice that amount (double time pay) then she gets $10.50 per hour.


Is 05 percent larger than 025 percent?

Any decimals? If it was 0.5 and 0.25 it would be larger because 0.25 is less than 0.5. (twenty-five hundredths are less than five tenths) If a number is behind the decimal is gets smaller in amount. But if there weren'y any decimals of course 25% is larger than 5%.


What are A B C D in bra size?

The letters indicate the bra's cup size - how big the breast itself is. The number before it is the distance (in inches if you're American) around the girl measured right below the breast. A (or maybe even AA) is for small breasts, and the size of the breast gets progressively larger as the cup size letters progress from A to D. A is very small breast. B is larger than A, but is still a fairly small breast. C is larger than B. D is larger than C and is a larger, but not overly large, breast.


What is the number below the line in a fraction called?

Well, darling, that little number below the line in a fraction is called the denominator. It's basically playing second fiddle to the numerator, which gets all the attention. Think of it as the sidekick in the fraction world.