The 'quotient' is the result of dividing one number by another number. That may
sound complicated, but one thing it does tell you right away is that you can't
have a quotient without two numbers. Unfortunately, 10 is only one number.
7
6
A quotient is the result of a division sum. Therefore, the quotient of 42 and 14 is 3. Increased by 10, this is equal to 13.
7/10 = 0.7
5627/10 = 562.7
-10
The quotient of 998 divided by 10 is 99.
21644.8
6.2
A quotient is the result of a division. The quotient from dividing 50 by 5 is 10.
7
6
A quotient is the result of a division sum. Therefore, the quotient of 42 and 14 is 3. Increased by 10, this is equal to 13.
10
10/5 = 2
The quotient of 40 and 4 is 10. This is calculated by dividing 40 by 4, which results in 10.
7/10 = 0.7