quotient of 25.68 and 3 is 8.56.
You look at the place value.
15 / 5 = 3 so the quotient is 3
When dividing a negative integer by a positive integer, the result is negative. For example, (-6 \div 2 = -3). Conversely, when dividing a positive integer by a negative integer, the result is also negative, such as (6 \div -2 = -3). In both cases, the rule is that the quotient takes the sign of the numerator when it is negative.
If you mean 81/3 then the quotient is 27
3 divided by x
-5
12/(8+3)
Step I: Ignore the negative sign and calculate the quotient. Step II: Add back the negative sign to the answer. For example, 6/(-3) Step I: 6/3 = 2 Step II: Answer = -2
Yes, but not always because the quotient of two negative numbers will be positive as for example -6/-2 = 3
The sum of -14 and 11 is -3. The quotient of -21 and -3 is 7. It looks like the answer to your question is 7.
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.
quotient of 25.68 and 3 is 8.56.
You look at the place value.
-3 the whole formula for phosphite would look like: PO3^-3
The quotient of -27 and 9 is -3. When dividing a negative number by a positive number, the result is negative. In this case, -27 divided by 9 equals -3. This is because -27 can be thought of as -3 multiplied by 9.
The quotient of 5 and 3 is 5