Well, darling, the quotient of 16 divided by 8 is 2. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be complicated, sugar. Just divide those numbers and you've got your answer.
64/8 = 8
8 and 2. 8 x 2 = 16 8/2 = 4
In the mathematical expression 16/2 = 8 16 is the dividend 2 is the divisor 8 is the quotient
Sum: 16 Product: 48 Difference: 8 Quotient: 3
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-16/8 = -2 8/-16 = -1/2
64/8 = 8
Not always - for example, the quotient of 16 and 2 is equal to 16/2 = 8, but the quotient of 17 and 2 is equal to 17/2 = 8.5.
Yes, The quotiant is 8.
16 + 40/5 = 16 + 8 = 24
8 and 2. 8 x 2 = 16 8/2 = 4
In the mathematical expression 16/2 = 8 16 is the dividend 2 is the divisor 8 is the quotient
Sum: 16 Product: 48 Difference: 8 Quotient: 3
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.
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Sum: 16 Product: 48 Difference: 8 Quotient: 3
The quotient of 6 times a number and 16 is expressed mathematically as (\frac{6x}{16}), where (x) represents the number. This can be simplified to (\frac{3x}{8}) by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 2. Thus, the quotient represents the relationship between 6 times the number and 16.