No, it is not possible to divide 15 by a mixed number and get a quotient that is greater than 15.
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.
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.
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number divide the numerator by the denominator to get a whole number quotient and a remainder. The quotient is the whole number and the remainder is put as the numerator over the original denominator to create the fraction. 37/6 → 37 ÷ 6 = 6 r 1 → 37/6 = 6 1/6
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The quotient is less than the fraction.
When you divide a number by a fraction between zero and one, the quotient will be greater than that number.
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The quotient will be less. 1/2 ÷ 2 = 1/4
By an integer, no. By any proper fraction, yes.
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Generally, the quotient of a whole number divided by a fraction will be greater than that whole number, because division is simply multiplying the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor. For instance: 2 / (1/2) = 2 * (2/1)
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.
Invert the fraction and multiply.
The quotient is always greater than the whole number. Why? Because it takes more to add up a smaller number than a bigger number. I hope this makes sense.. I'm really stupid XD
No, it is not possible to divide 15 by a mixed number and get a quotient that is greater than 15.