The quotient is the result of a division equation. This problem is used to plot a line on a graph.
The equation looks like X/7=3+Y
You can put in your own numbers:
If X=28, then Y=1 (28/7=4)
If X=-21, then Y=-6 (-21/7=-3 & 3+-6=-3)
The quotient of the sum of a number and three, and four is seven
n/16 - 3
2n/3
they are the same they are both 9
The quotient of three sevenths is 3/7
The quotient of the sum of a number and three, and four is seven
7/(3 - x)
No it yields a quotient of 2 1/3 or 2.3333333...
The quotient is 12 and 1/3
The number is 3*17 = 51
Three cannot at all fit seven. In order for a division to produce a whole number or a quotient with a remainder, the divisor (the number being divided by) must be less than the dividend (the number being divided). Since 7 is larger than 3, it cannot be divided into 3 equally in this instance.
n/16 - 3
2n/3
If the number formed by the last three digits is divisible by 8. Alternatively, if the number is divisible by 2, the quotient is divisible by 2 and that quotient is divisible by 2.
they are the same they are both 9
Yes, you get a quotient of 255 which is a whole number and with no remainders.
What is the quotient of twice the number and three