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To determine the largest quotient John can make with two of his cards, we need to know the values of the cards he has. The quotient is calculated by dividing the value of one card by the value of another, so to maximize the quotient, John should choose the highest value card as the numerator and the lowest value card as the denominator. If you provide the specific values of John's cards, I can help you calculate the largest possible quotient.
You will have to rephrase the question. It does not make sense.
no, it would be I felt ashamed.
To find the quotient of .52 and .0013, you would divide .52 by .0013. This division can be done by moving the decimal point in both numbers to the right until the second number becomes a whole number. In this case, you would move the decimal point in .52 two places to the right to make it 52, and in .0013 three places to the right to make it 13. Therefore, the quotient of .52 and .0013 is 52 divided by 13, which equals 4.
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If that denominator is x + 2, a value of -2 for x would not make sense as division by zero is undefined.
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To determine the largest quotient John can make with two of his cards, we need to know the values of the cards he has. The quotient is calculated by dividing the value of one card by the value of another, so to maximize the quotient, John should choose the highest value card as the numerator and the lowest value card as the denominator. If you provide the specific values of John's cards, I can help you calculate the largest possible quotient.
The question does not make sense because there is no x in "l m".
That dont make any sense
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You will have to rephrase the question. It does not make sense.
If there was no 'a' the expression would make no sense. 'in million years' does not make sense.
No, that would make no sense. The girl would be better travelling to the past to change her future.
1 cent. It's plated. If you think about it for, oh, a second or two, would it make sense for the Mint to make pennies out of gold that would be worth $50 or $60, then put them out in change for a penny?
No, the sentence the plumber quickly appoint does not make sense. It would make sense if read as the plumber quickly appoints.
Question doesnt make a lot of sense. Is this a Stevens 235 double-barrel shotgun? If so, value will be $250 or less.