No.
There are no circumstances (no matter what number base is being used) where 25 divided by 5 will equal 14.
25/5 = 5 (in the decimal system).
5 is equal to 1 + 4 however, so we could say that 25/5 = 1 + 4.
No. Not without redefining division.
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To divide 25 by 2, you simply perform the division: 25 ÷ 2 = 12.5. So, 25 divided by 2 equals 12.5. If "25 14" refers to two separate numbers (25 and 14), you would divide each by 2, resulting in 12.5 and 7 respectively.
When M equals 25, then M divided by 5 is 5. It makes no difference what N is.
No. Not without redefining division.
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25
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11.56
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