By 1.
810: quotient 1, remainder 1
A multiple of 1 because there is no change in the number being divided as for example 19/1 = 19
There's no general rule or pattern. (11/5) divided by (33/5) = 1/3 (less than 1) (41/5) divided by (24/5) = 11/2 (greater than 1) Just as always in division . . . -- If you have (smaller number) divided by (bigger number), the quotient is less than 1. -- If you have (bigger number) divided by (smaller number), the quotient is more than 1.
Yes, except for 0
When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
When a number is divided by one then it is the number that is being divided by 1
By 1.
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810: quotient 1, remainder 1
The answer to a division problem is the quotient
A multiple of 1 because there is no change in the number being divided as for example 19/1 = 19
There's no general rule or pattern. (11/5) divided by (33/5) = 1/3 (less than 1) (41/5) divided by (24/5) = 11/2 (greater than 1) Just as always in division . . . -- If you have (smaller number) divided by (bigger number), the quotient is less than 1. -- If you have (bigger number) divided by (smaller number), the quotient is more than 1.
Yes, except for 0
Not sure about the quotation, but the quotient is the original number.
Every number is divisible by 4. A number less than 4 gives a quotient less than 1 when divided by 4. A number greater than 4 gives a quotient greater than 1 when divided by 4. 4 divided by 4 = 1.
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