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In mathematics, the quotient refers to the result of dividing one number by another. It is the answer or solution obtained when one number is divided by another. For example, in the division problem 10 ÷ 2 = 5, the quotient is 5.
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The number that is going to be divided is called the dividend (or the first number in a division question), while the number that is going to do the dividing is called a divisor (the second number in the division sentence/equation). Example: 8 divided by 2 = 4 8 is the dividend 2 is the divisor 4 is the quotient, or the solution to the problem. (8 is the )
Can you clarify ?100.00000 is a number i guess technically speaking you could make it into a problem but it looks like a solution..If your looking from a problem out of that number it could be 100.0000/1
A radical (√) is a symbol used to symbolize the square root of a number. For example, √4 would be read as "the square root of four," which can be simplified to 2. In cases where the resulting number is not a whole number, e.g. √5, it is sometimes the case that the number remains in that form for the final answer, depending on the problem and solution.