10/6 = 1.666 repeating.
The sum of 10 and the quotient of ( x ) and 6 can be expressed mathematically as ( 10 + \frac{x}{6} ). This represents adding 10 to the result of dividing ( x ) by 6.
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To find the quotient of 9 out of 10 and 6 out of 25, you need to divide 9/10 by 6/25. When you divide fractions, you need to multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. Therefore, the quotient is (9/10) * (25/6) = 225/60. Simplifying this fraction further gives 15/4.
6. (10 x 15) ÷ (10 + 15) = 150 ÷ 25 = 6
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6
66
Yes, certainly. A quotient is the result of division ( a divisor into a dividend). The remainder can be bigger than the quotient, but not bigger than the divisor. For example 130 divided by 20 =6 with remainder of 10. Here 6 is the quotient and remainder is 10, which is bigger than the quotient
To find the quotient of 9 out of 10 and 6 out of 25, you need to divide 9/10 by 6/25. When you divide fractions, you need to multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. Therefore, the quotient is (9/10) * (25/6) = 225/60. Simplifying this fraction further gives 15/4.
6. (10 x 15) ÷ (10 + 15) = 150 ÷ 25 = 6
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(3/10) / (7/6) = (3/10)*(6/7) = 18/70 = 9/35
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The quotient of 6 and 3 is 2. 6 (the dividend) divided by 3 (the divisor) equals 2 (the quotient). 6/3=2.
The quotient of 998 divided by 10 is 99.
44 is the quotient.
Nope, 10 is divisible by 5, 2, and 1. You are looking for the number 12. 12 is divisible by 6.