9/1=9
18/2=9
27/3=9
36/4=9
45/5=9
etc...
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dose anyone know what this answer is 63 divided by ? = 9
72, What is gonna equal 9?
A division problem that = 9 could be....... 27 divided by 3= 9
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Do this division first: 4.5 ÷ 9 = 0.5Therefore: 0.5 x 9 = 4.5
56 / 63 = 7 x 8 / 7 x 9 = 8 / 9 , by cancelling out the top and bottom 7's.
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A division problem that = 9 could be....... 27 divided by 3= 9
0.09 9/100 9 divided by 100 equals 0.09
301.2222
36/4=9 45/6=9 999/111=9
I think multiplication and division alike because if you devide numbers like 36 and 9 you get 4 and if you multiply 9 and 4 it would equal 36
Do this division first: 4.5 ÷ 9 = 0.5Therefore: 0.5 x 9 = 4.5
56 / 63 = 7 x 8 / 7 x 9 = 8 / 9 , by cancelling out the top and bottom 7's.
x/9=12 multiply both sides by 9, giving x=108 ____________________________________________________________________ To solve the problem 'x over nine equals twelve', you must first recognize that any number over another number (which includes variables) is a division problem. Thus, all fractions are division problems. You have to multiply by the reciprocal, and multiplication is the opposite of division, and the reciprocal in this case would be 9/1, or just 9. You must apply this to both sides of the equation, so x/9 times 9 is x, and 12 times 9 is 108. Therefore, x =108.
9 - (5 x 6/-2) = 9 -(-15) = 9 + 15 = 24
Anything over itself equals 1.
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Here's a possibility. In order for a division table to make sense, it would have to be restricted to composite numbers with several factors, both prime and composite. Otherwise, you will run into the dreaded decimal fraction thing. So the result will be that division tables will be a juggling of what we already know as multiplication tables. Without much effort, you can take a multiplication table and convert it into a division table.I cringe just thinking about a 13's division table. 13 divided by 13 equals one. 13 divided by 12 equals--- 13 divided by 10 equals--- OH! 1.3! 13 divided by 9 equals-- etc etc