14 and 2
56 and 7
63/7 = 9 63 - 7 = 56 The two numbers are therefore 7 and 63.
It would be possible to find two numbers whose sum is 7, two others whose difference is 7,two others whose product is 7, and two others whose quotient is 7.But if you're looking for numbers that equal 7, then 7 is your only choice.
42 and 7
63 and 7
14 and 2
56 and 7
63/7 = 9 63 - 7 = 56 The two numbers are therefore 7 and 63.
It would be possible to find two numbers whose sum is 7, two others whose difference is 7,two others whose product is 7, and two others whose quotient is 7.But if you're looking for numbers that equal 7, then 7 is your only choice.
31
42 and 7
42 and 6
21 and 7
A quotient is the answer of any division problem. So 49/7=7. 49 and 7 is your 2 numbers.
7 & 21
3. The quotient of two numbers is the result of division. In this case, 21 is the dividend, or the number being divided, and 7 is divider, or the number doing the dividing.