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It's easier to visualize with smaller numbers. 18 divided by 3 = 6 18 divided by 6 = 3 If the dividend is the same, the smaller the divisor, the larger the quotient.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the quotient of -36 divided by -4, we get 9. Now, if we add 9 to this quotient, we get 18. Just imagine that number sitting on your canvas, bringing a smile to your face.
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You need two numbers to have a quotient. It's either something and nine or nine and something. The quotient of 18 and 9 is 2. Six more than that is 8.
First, calculate the quotient of 8 times 6 divided by 3. ( 8 \times 6 = 48 ), and then ( 48 \div 3 = 16 ). Adding 18 to this quotient gives ( 16 + 18 = 34 ). Therefore, 18 more than the quotient is 34.
It's easier to visualize with smaller numbers. 18 divided by 3 = 6 18 divided by 6 = 3 If the dividend is the same, the smaller the divisor, the larger the quotient.
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The quotient of 108/18 is 6
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Oh, what a happy little question! To find the quotient of -36 divided by -4, we get 9. Now, if we add 9 to this quotient, we get 18. Just imagine that number sitting on your canvas, bringing a smile to your face.
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To find a number that, when divided by another number, yields a quotient of 18, you can use the equation ( \text{dividend} = \text{divisor} \times 18 ). For example, if you divide 180 by 10, the quotient is 18. Thus, 180 divided by 10 equals 18. Any multiple of 18 can be used as the dividend, as long as the divisor is chosen accordingly.
You need two numbers to have a quotient. It's either something and nine or nine and something. The quotient of 18 and 9 is 2. Six more than that is 8.