The division of 40 by 17 results in a quotient of 2 with a remainder of 6. This can be expressed as 2 and 6/17 or as a decimal, which is approximately 2.3529 when rounded to four decimal places. The division process involves dividing 40 by 17, subtracting the whole number part from the dividend, and bringing down the next digit to continue the division until the desired level of precision is achieved.
Calculation: 17 divided by .4 = 42.5
Calculation: 17 divided by .4 = 42.5
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It is the same as 10/3 divided by 17/12 which equals 40/17 or 2 and 6/17
When the product of 15 and 40 is divided by the sum of 15 and 45, what is the quotient?
8/17 ÷ 4/5 = 40/68 which can be simplfied to 10/17.
To solve this division problem, we need to find the number that, when divided into 40, gives a quotient of 6 with a remainder of 16. The formula to represent this situation is 40 = x * 6 + 16, where x is the number we are looking for. By rearranging the formula, we get x = (40 - 16) / 6, which simplifies to x = 24 / 6, and finally x = 4. Therefore, the number that, when divided into 40, gives a quotient of 6 with a remainder of 16 is 4.
6If a divisor of 51 leaves a quotient of 40, the dividend was 2040.If 2040 is divided by 17, the quotient left is 120.From superscot85: All very interesting but nothing to do with the question, which was about remainders, not quotients.Any number which leaves 40 on division by 51 must leave a remainder of 6 on division by 17, as 51 is 3 x 17 and 40 is (2 x 17) + 6.
A divided by 17 = A/17
40% of 17= 40% * 17= 0.4 * 17= 6.8
40 + 1 - 24 = 17