No. It equals a quarter (1/4). But the quotient of 12 and 3 equals 4.
The Quotient. The answer is called the quotient example: 12 divided by 3 = 4 4 is the quotient
The quotient is 12
In mathematics, a "quotient" is the solution to a multiplication problem. For example, in the equation "3 times 4 equals 12" (3x4=12), the quotient is "12".
.5[12+(t/4)]
Quotient means that answer that you have gotten when you have divided the numbers, therefore quotient of 48 and 12=4
No. It equals a quarter (1/4). But the quotient of 12 and 3 equals 4.
The Quotient. The answer is called the quotient example: 12 divided by 3 = 4 4 is the quotient
The quotient of 48 and 12 is 4. In division, the dividend (48) is divided by the divisor (12) to give the quotient (4). This means that 48 can be divided into 12 equal parts, with each part being 4.
Divisor=Divided÷Quotient Divisor=12÷4 Divisor= 3
4
12/3 = 4
let X = number quotient = x/4 x/4 + 9 = 12 x/4 = 3 x = 12
12/4 = 3
12
The quotient is 12
Easy. The quotient is the answer to a division problem. Say 8 divided by 2 = 4. 4 is the quotient as it is the answer to the question. What is the quotient of 132 divided by 11? We work it out - 132 divided by 11 = 12 Therefore 12 is our quotient. Hope I helped :D