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The word for the answer after dividing one number by another is the quotient.
quotient
A rational number is, by definition, the answer from dividing one integer by another.
False.
the quotient
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The word for the answer after dividing one number by another is the quotient.
quotient
A rational number is, by definition, the answer from dividing one integer by another.
The resulting number will fit into the first number a number of times equal to the second number.
The quotient is the result of dividing one number by another. Give us another number, we'll give you a quotient.
The answer to a division problem is called the quotient. It is the result of dividing one number by another.
False.
Any number that can be made by dividing one integer by another. The word comes from "ratio".
A number that can be made by dividing one integer by another is called a rational number. For example, if you divide 4 by 2, you get 2, which is a rational number. Rational numbers can also be expressed as fractions, such as 3/4 or -5/2. Any integer divided by a non-zero integer results in a rational number.
When you divide a number by another, you move to the right on a number line. This is because division is the inverse operation of multiplication, and dividing by a number less than one or greater than one affects the placement of the result accordingly. For example, dividing by a number greater than one will yield a smaller result, effectively moving left, while dividing by a number less than one will yield a larger result, moving right.