n/15 + 9 = 128
In mathematics a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction.
-8 + 13/N, where N ≠0.
To check if a division answer is correct, you can multiply the quotient (the result of the division) by the divisor (the number you divided by). If the product equals the original dividend (the number being divided), then the division answer is correct. Additionally, you can estimate by rounding the numbers to see if the quotient falls within a reasonable range.
to fine the quotient of a number u have to divide
5 over xi think this is right but I'm not sureglad i could help!
The quotient of 95 divided by 5 is 19
6/(n +3)
n+7/6
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.
that's correct
The correct term is dividend. The number doing the dividing is the divisor and the answer is the quotient.
x/4+7=-31
In mathematics a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction.
n/2 + 7 = 11 n = 8
If you multiply the divisor by the quotient you should get the original number. For example, if I want to check 10/2 =5. I multiply the divisor 2 by the quotient 5 and check to see if it gives me back my original number, 10. 2*5 =10 so 5 was the correct quotient. Alternatively if you divide the original number by the quotient you should get the divisor. In the above example, that would be 10/5=2.
It is the equation: n/(-5) + 1 <= 7
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