A quotient is the answer of any division problem. So 49/7=7. 49 and 7 is your 2 numbers.
14 + 2 = 16 14/2 = 7 The two numbers are therefore 14 and 2.
The expression ( \frac{7}{14} ) simplifies to ( \frac{1}{2} ). The quotient ( \frac{1}{2} ) is between the consecutive whole numbers 0 and 1.
7
The quotient of 7 over 14 is 0.5. This value lies between the whole numbers 0 and 1. Therefore, the two consecutive whole numbers that the quotient is between are 0 and 1.
(x/7)2 x= quotient of a number 7= the denominator of x 2 = represents squared
14 and 2
14 + 2 = 16 14/2 = 7 The two numbers are therefore 14 and 2.
3. The quotient of two numbers is the result of division. In this case, 21 is the dividend, or the number being divided, and 7 is divider, or the number doing the dividing.
The expression ( \frac{7}{14} ) simplifies to ( \frac{1}{2} ). The quotient ( \frac{1}{2} ) is between the consecutive whole numbers 0 and 1.
63/7 = 9 63 - 7 = 56 The two numbers are therefore 7 and 63.
56 and 7
No because 14/7 = 2 which is the quotient
7
63 and 7
(x/7)2 x= quotient of a number 7= the denominator of x 2 = represents squared
They can be: -2+(-5) = -7
52 thats your answer :)