The dividend and the answer is the quotient
207 is not a prime number because it gets divided by 3.
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It does not. It is APPROXIMATELY equal to the string of 3s. In fact, 1 divided by 3 equals 0.3 recurring: for ever. However, no calculator nor computer can display or show an infinitely long string and so it gets rounded.
16 over 47 is the simplest form, it is already as simple as it gets and there is no number that can be divided into both of those numbers
46.5
The the answer to a division problem is called the quotient. The number that is doing the dividing is called the divisor. The number that gets divided up is called the dividend.Example: If 3 boys ask to mow your yard for $24, then each boy would get $8.24 divided by 3 is 8. (24 / 3 = 8 )24 is the dividend (the number getting divided up)3 is the divisor (the number that is doing the dividing)8 is the quotient.
A dividend is the portion of a division problem above the dividing line; it is the amount to be divided. The word problem "Nine pieces of candy are divided equally among three children; how many pieces does each child receive?" suggests a division problem. In that problem, the nine pieces of candy is the dividend. The three children are the divisor, and the three pieces of candy which each child gets are the quotient.
A college gets its division rating by determining the number of wins and the number of losses by that particular college. From that, there is a percentage figured out and that becomes the division rating.
it ensure that the cell can survive before it gets divided
207 is not a prime number because it gets divided by 3.
Dividend
To solve this problem divide 930 by the number of miles per gallon your car gets. For example, if your car gets 20 miles per gallon, then it would take 930 divided by 20 = 46.5 gallons of gas .
For any value divided by zero the answer is "infinite" or "undefined". Think about it. X divided by 1 is X. X divided by 1/2 is 2X. X divided by 1/4 is 4X. As the divisor gets smaller, the result gets larger. As the divisor approaches zero, the result approaches infinity.
No. Any number TIMES zero is zero. Any number DIVIDED by zero is infinity You can show this easily. Take any number - say 100. Divide it by 10 and the answer is 10. Now make the number that you divide into the 100 smaller - say, 5. The answer is now larger - 20 Carry on making the number that you divide into 100 smaller and smaller like this: 100 divided by 1 is 100 100 divided by 0.1 is 1000 100 divided by 0.01 is 10,000 100 divided by 0.001 is 100,000 So as the number you divide into 100 gets smaller the answer gets larger and larger. So when the number you divide becomes zero, then the answer must become infinity.
Yes, you can easily divide the number up to that number. If it gets divided by someone other than itself and 1, it is not prime.
932780 divided by 10.
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