A quotient is the result of a division of one number by another. You cannot have a quotient (or a product, or a sum) for only one number.
9
N/9
May not be, The quotient may or may not be prime.
The quotient means the division of a number. Example: 9 divided by 3= 3.
A quotient is the number obtained when one number is divide by another. 11 decreased by 10 is 1. The only number that can be paired with -9 to obtain a quotient of 1 is -9.
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A quotient is the result of a division of one number by another. You cannot have a quotient (or a product, or a sum) for only one number.
9
7 - from the quotient of a number and 2 is -6
9/(x-5) is.
N/9
May not be, The quotient may or may not be prime.
7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9
The quotient means the division of a number. Example: 9 divided by 3= 3.
Yes, 234 is divisible by 9 because on dividing 234 by 9 we get 26 as quotient and 0 as remainder. A number is divisible by another number if: 1- Quotient is a whole number 2- Remainder is zero
n/15 + 9 = 128