91
7
-241 * * * * * Actually, the answer is 13*(-18) + 7 = -227 The remainder is ALWAYS positive. Thus -227/13 = (-234+7)/13 = -234/13 + 7/13 = -18 + 7/13
4.3333
7
49, when divided by 7, gives a quotient of 7
7
7
No - a quotient is the answer to a division sum, not the answer to an addition sum.
The quotient is 13 with a remainder of 2
To find the equation for the statement "the quotient of a number and 7 is 13," we can let the number be represented by the variable ( x ). The equation can be written as ( \frac{x}{7} = 13 ). To solve for ( x ), multiply both sides by 7, resulting in ( x = 13 \times 7 ), which simplifies to ( x = 91 ).
-241 * * * * * Actually, the answer is 13*(-18) + 7 = -227 The remainder is ALWAYS positive. Thus -227/13 = (-234+7)/13 = -234/13 + 7/13 = -18 + 7/13
-227
4.3333
The quotient of 56 and 7 is 8.
7
49, when divided by 7, gives a quotient of 7
The quotient of 13 and z is expressed as ( \frac{13}{z} ). This represents the result of dividing 13 by the variable z. If z is not equal to zero, this quotient is defined; otherwise, it is undefined.