Choose ANY fraction. Multiply 5/6 by that fraction to get the other fraction.
The quotient of the two fractions.
No.
Any positive number can be written as a quotient of two positive numbers or a quotient of two negative numbers. Any real number can be written as the quotient of two real numbers.
It can be but need not be.
If both integers are positive or both negative then the quotient is positive. If they are one of each then the quotient is negative.
1/3 x 5/2 = 5/6
The quotient of the two fractions.
No.
If the divisor and the dividend are positive then the quotient will be positive too.
Any positive number can be written as a quotient of two positive numbers or a quotient of two negative numbers. Any real number can be written as the quotient of two real numbers.
If the dividend and divisor have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. If their signs are different, then the quotient is negative.
Yes, but only if the two fractions are the same or equivalent fractions (other than 0).
* The quotient of two positive integers or two negative integers is positive. * The quotient of a positive integer and a negetive integer is negetive.
It can be but need not be.
As a quotient of two integers!
If both integers are positive or both negative then the quotient is positive. If they are one of each then the quotient is negative.
Yes. Consider two negative fractions. Since they are negative, both are less than 1. But their product is positive and so greater than either.