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.
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.
It is easy enough to divide by 3, to give the exact quotient as 7.3
Dividend if the number that you divide, divisor is the number that you divide dividend into, and quotient is the number that you get from dividing dividend into divisor. For example, in 12/3=4, 12 is the dividend, 3 is the divisor, and 4 is the quotient.
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greater
When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
The quotient is less than the fraction.
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.
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the quotient
a quotient
A quotient is the answer when you divide 2 numbers. For example if you divide 72 by 3, you get 24 as a quotient.
The quotient can be smaller or larger - depending on whether the original was negative or positive. It will be unchanged if it was 0.