A quotient is the result of a division.Example:Divide 100 by 25. The quotient (the "answer" to this calculation) is 4.
The quotient of 6.04 and 100 is 16.556.
16.6667
34.0503
It is 0.083
100/6+ w
100/(6+w)
Well, darling, the quotient of 100 and the quantity 6 plus w is technically 100/(6+w). So, if you want to keep it mathematically sassy, there you have it. Just plug in your value for w and let the numbers do the talking.
A quotient is the result of a division.Example:Divide 100 by 25. The quotient (the "answer" to this calculation) is 4.
what is the quotient of 500 and 100
The quotient of 6.04 and 100 is 16.556.
A quotient is the result of dividing two numbers. If we divide one number into another number, the result is the quotient. It might be argued that the quotient is the ratio of two numbers, but what has been stated applies.
100 divided by 4 is 25.
No, for example 10/100 is 0.1
16.6667
The mean value of 100, 70, 70, and 20 is 65
= absolute error/ mean value of measured quantity times 100 50/5 times 100= 1000%