123.75
82.5
It is x because any number divided by 1 remains the same
Any number, including 65, can be divided by any other number, but the quotient may or may not be a whole number. If you're looking for a number by which 65 can be divided that will give you a quotient that is a whole number, that would be either 5 or 65.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
123.75
82.5
Let N be any non-zero integer. Then 58*N divided by N will always give 58 as their quotient.
It might have something to do with what number is divided by what number in each case. It's somewhat difficult for me to nail it with any better precision than that, since I can't see the examples.
It is x because any number divided by 1 remains the same
Any number, including 65, can be divided by any other number, but the quotient may or may not be a whole number. If you're looking for a number by which 65 can be divided that will give you a quotient that is a whole number, that would be either 5 or 65.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
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undefined. you cannot divide by 0.
When any number is divided by itself, the quotient is always ' 1 ' exactly.
No. Well, any number can be divided by another number, but the quotient you get may not always be a whole number. In this case, 62 divided by 133162 results in the fractional quotient of .0004655
You could even estimate down to 474*6!This is because if you do long multiplication, the extra zeros dont add up to any value. So when you estimate, you can remove any number of zeros, just make sure to put them back after you multiply!For example,474x6= 2844474000x600= 284,400,000So in 474,000 there are three zeros, and 600 has two, for a total of 5 zeros. So, if you take a look, the quotient 284,400,000 has five zeros. Therefore, if you take 2844, and add the five zeros you took off of the terms, youll get 284,400,000