1.382 OR 0.000 or 2831
100 is her favorite number
No, the quotient does not always have the same number of digits when dividing a three-digit number by a one-digit number. The number of digits in the quotient depends on the specific values involved. For instance, dividing 100 by 5 results in a quotient of 20 (two digits), while dividing 999 by 3 results in a quotient of 333 (three digits). Thus, the digit count can vary based on the numbers used in the division.
its a composite numbe
It is 0 because it's between two odd integers which are -1 and +1
17 is a prime number.
Yes.
the smallest number subtracted by the lager numbe
A positive numbe is a number above zero and a negative number is a number below zero.
been
numbe is 5
A factor
a prime factor