13 does not divide exactly into 27 although 27 is divisible by itself. Another number other than 27 that can be divided exactly into 27 is 9.
Assuming you mean "the result is less than the first number", this isn't always true: * The answer will indeed be LESS than the first number, if you divide by a number that is GREATER THAN one. * On the other hand, the answer will be GREATER than the first number, if you divide by a number that is LESS THAN one. For example, if you divide 6 by 2, you get 3, which is less than 6. On the other hand, if you divide 6 by 1/2, you get 12, which is more than 6.
Yes, if you divide it by any number other than itself or one you will not get an integer (whole number).
Choose one number (other than zero). Then divide -60 by this number to get the other number.
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.
13 does not divide exactly into 27 although 27 is divisible by itself. Another number other than 27 that can be divided exactly into 27 is 9.
13 does not divide into 27 so the question makes no sense.
Assuming you mean "the result is less than the first number", this isn't always true: * The answer will indeed be LESS than the first number, if you divide by a number that is GREATER THAN one. * On the other hand, the answer will be GREATER than the first number, if you divide by a number that is LESS THAN one. For example, if you divide 6 by 2, you get 3, which is less than 6. On the other hand, if you divide 6 by 1/2, you get 12, which is more than 6.
Yes. Becuase it has more than 1 number other than one that it can be divide by. (1,2,3,4,6,8,12.)
You can divide any real number by any other real number, as long as you don't divide by zero.
The number is 9.
The easiest way is to divide the numbers by a million than multiply the answer by a million. Remember that if you divide one number by a million than you have to divide all the other numbers by a million too other wise your answer will be incorrect.
Yes, if you divide it by any number other than itself or one you will not get an integer (whole number).
Choose one number (other than zero). Then divide -60 by this number to get the other number.
Check 9 out.
Two number are co-prime if there is no whole number other than 1 that divides them both exactly
because no numbers other than 1 and 11 divide into it to give a whole number.