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What is the quotient of 7 and 2578?

The quotient of 7 and 2578 is the result of dividing 7 by 2578. When you divide 7 by 2578, you get a decimal value of approximately 0.00271. This means that 7 can be divided into 2578 approximately 0.00271 times.


How can you divide 180 and 3?

To divide 180 by 3: ask your self what is 18 divided by 3 (how many groups of 3 in 18) . The answer is 6 ( 6x3 = 18). So 6 is the first number in your answer. now ask yourself what is 0 divided by . The answer is 0. So 0 is the second number in your answer. 180 divided by 3 = 60


What is the quotient of 35 and the quantity of x minus as an expression?

Restate the question: "What is the quotient of 35 and -x as an expression?"If this is not your question, please clarify and ask the question again. :-)35/(-x) = -35/x


What are some mathematical tricks?

Pick any number. Multiply by 6. Add 13. Subtract 7. Divide 3. Divide 2. Then subtract by the original number you chose. Your result will always be 1. Tell a friend to mentaly multiply their age by 2. Tell them to add 14 then divide 2. Ask your friend what number they currently have. Now, you mentally subtract 7 from the number they tell you, then you'll know your friend's age.


Is 297 divisible by 3?

Yes, the quotient is 99 when you divide by three, but to check for divisibility (by 3 or 9), do this: If the sum of the digits is a multiple of 3 [9], then the number is a multiple of 3 [9]. This only works for 3 and 9. So for 297: 2+9+7 = 18, which is a multiple of 9 and 3, so it is a multiple of 3 (and a multiple of 9, as well; though the question didn't ask for that).