No. A quotient is the result of a division. You can divide any real number by any other real number except zero. Most quotients are not whole numbers.
Not always because the quotient could be a decimal or a fraction.
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∙ 6y agoNo. The quotient of 2 and 0 is not even defined.
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∙ 13y agoNo, take for example 2/3.
Every whole number can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of other whole numbers, and whole numbers ARE integers.
No.
Every number can be written as a quotient.Every rational number can be written as a quotient of whole numbers.
Yes.
Most quotients are NOT whole numbers: only those in which the divisor in the simplest form is 1 are whole numbers.
Every whole number can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of other whole numbers, and whole numbers ARE integers.
It can be.
No.
Every number can be written as a quotient.Every rational number can be written as a quotient of whole numbers.
Yes.
Not necessarily.
Most quotients are NOT whole numbers: only those in which the divisor in the simplest form is 1 are whole numbers.
One example is 2 divided by 4 is not a whole number
The quotient for whole numbers will always be less than or equal to the dividend. It will never be more.
What to whole numbers have a sum of 12 and quotient of 3?
Yes, the difference of two whole numbers is always a whole number.
is a natural number a whole number