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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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The quotient of 998 divided by 10 is 99.
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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
The algebraic expression for "twice a number" would be 2x, where x represents the unknown number. To find the quotient of 2x and 6, you would divide 2x by 6, which simplifies to (2x) / 6. This can be further simplified to x / 3, which represents the final quotient of twice a number and 6 in algebraic expression.
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Well, darling, a quotient of 30 and 3 is simply 10. Divide 30 by 3 and you get 10. It's as easy as that, honey.
The quotient of 998 divided by 10 is 99.
The quotient of 6 and 3 is 2. 6 (the dividend) divided by 3 (the divisor) equals 2 (the quotient). 6/3=2.