I assume that by a mixed number you mean a number of the form ab/c where a is an integer greater than 0 (otherwise the number would be a simple fraction), the answer is No.
to fine the quotient of a number u have to divide
Their quotient.
By an integer, no. By any proper fraction, yes.
The word for the answer after dividing one number by another is the quotient.
It is the divisor and the result is the quotient
No, it is not possible to divide 15 by a mixed number and get a quotient that is greater than 15.
A quotient is the answer when you divide 2 numbers. For example if you divide 72 by 3, you get 24 as a quotient.
to fine the quotient of a number u have to divide
The quotient of a number and 21 is the result obtained when you divide the number by 21. For example, if you divide 42 by 21, you get a quotient of 2. If you divide 63 by 21, you get a quotient of 3. And so on. The quotient can be an integer or a decimal number, depending on the numbers you’re dividing.
Their quotient.
By an integer, no. By any proper fraction, yes.
You divide the dividend by the divisor. The result is the quotient.
The word for the answer after dividing one number by another is the quotient.
The quotient
divide
no
It is the divisor and the result is the quotient