When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
A single number cannot have a quotient by itself.
49, when divided by 7, gives a quotient of 7
When a number is divided by one then it is the number that is being divided by 1
The number 1. Unless the number is 0, in which case, the quotient is not defined.
By 1.
Yes, except for 0
quotient
The number is 243 because 243/243 = 1 and any number divided by itself is always equal to 1
The quotient of a number refers to the result of dividing that number by another number. It represents how many times one number can be divided evenly into another number. For example, the quotient of 10 divided by 2 is 5, which means that 2 can be divided into 10 evenly 5 times.
Square is a number multiplied by itself (ie. 7x7), while a square root is a number which can be divided so that the quotient multiplied by itself will equal that original number (ie. (36 divided by 6)x6=36.
The quotient.
The quotient when the square root of a number n is divided by two?
When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
A single number cannot have a quotient by itself.
57 goes into 57 one time. When any number is divided by itself, the quotient is always 1.
The quotient is the answer in a division problem.