One.
Any non-zero number divided by itself is equal to one.
Zero
Zero
Yes, 343 can be divided equally by a number divided by itself, as any non-zero number divided by itself equals 1. Since 343 divided by 1 equals 343, it shows that 343 can indeed be divided equally in this manner. Thus, the statement holds true as long as the divisor is not zero.
Any number divided by itself* is the complete whole which is 100 % *except for zero: zero divided by zero is undefined.
Any non-zero number divided by itself is equal to one.
Zero
A non-zero number divided by itself is 1.
Zero
Any number divided by itself* is the complete whole which is 100 % *except for zero: zero divided by zero is undefined.
Any real number (besides zero) divided by itself is equal to 1. In algebraic terms, if x is a non-zero real number then x/x=1. Zero is the exception because dividing a number by zero is undefined. For example 5 divided by itself is 1. 5/5=1
A composite number is when it can be divided evenly by numbers other than 1 or itself. A prime number can be divided, without a remainder, only by itself and by 1. Therefore, zero is neither a composite, nor a primary number.
Zero divided by anything (except itself) is zero.
Zero divided by anything (except itself) is zero.
1
Any number (other than zero) divided by itself.
If the units digit is a five or a zero, then the number may be evenly divided by five. (Zero itself exempted.)