-30/6 = -5
25 and 5
hi1
Well, darling, a quotient of 30 and 3 is simply 10. Divide 30 by 3 and you get 10. It's as easy as that, honey.
The opposite of 30 is -30, and the opposite of 8 is -8. The quotient of -30 and 6 is -5. Adding this to -8 gives us -13. Therefore, the final answer is -13.
-30/6 = -5
-120
25 and 5
35
hi1
Well, darling, a quotient of 30 and 3 is simply 10. Divide 30 by 3 and you get 10. It's as easy as that, honey.
A number divided by 5 may be called a dividend. For example, in the problem 30 divided by 5 = 6, 30 is the dividend, 5 is the divisor, and 6 is the quotient. When the quotient has no remainder, the number is called a multiple of 5. For instance, 30 is a multiple of 5, while 29 is not, as 29/5 = 5 with a remainder of 4.
30 = numerator or dividend 5 = denominator or divisor (and 6 = quotient)
101
The quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
To divide 1500 by 30, you would perform the division operation by placing 1500 as the dividend and 30 as the divisor. Start by dividing the first digit of the dividend by the divisor, which is 1 divided by 3. Since 1 is less than 3, you bring down the next digit to create 15. Now, 15 divided by 3 is 5, so the final answer is 50.
The quotient of -125/5 is -25