-63 / 3 = -21
The quotient is 63/(9+5) = 4.5
63/3 = 21 21 - 20 = 1 Therefore, 63/3 is greater than 20.
Yes, 63 is divisible by 3. You can determine this by adding the digits of 63 (6 + 3 = 9), and since 9 is divisible by 3, so is 63. Additionally, dividing 63 by 3 gives a quotient of 21 with no remainder, confirming its divisibility.
63
7
-54
The quotient is 63/(9+5) = 4.5
63/3 = 21 21 - 20 = 1 Therefore, 63/3 is greater than 20.
Yes, 63 is divisible by 3. You can determine this by adding the digits of 63 (6 + 3 = 9), and since 9 is divisible by 3, so is 63. Additionally, dividing 63 by 3 gives a quotient of 21 with no remainder, confirming its divisibility.
63
7
21
Oh, dude, to get a quotient of 63 when dividing by 84, you just need to multiply 63 by 84. So, if you divide that result by 84, you'll get 63. It's like a math magic trick, but not really magic at all.
63/7 = 9
Divide 28 by 63 and then multiply the quotient by 100.
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3 15/16 ( 3 and 15 over 16 )