36/9 = 4 36 - 9 = 27 The two numbers are therefore 9 and 36.
+6 and +6 or -6 and -6
Either of the following pairs: (-36, -3) or (36, 3)
14.4
When we want to find the quotient of two integers in simplest form, they are simply asking for a fraction that is simplified. What we have here is 36/100 (0.36). We've turned it back into a fraction which is a quotient of two integers.Now we need only simplify 36/100, which is 9/25. So therefore 9 ÷ 25 = 0.36.
36/9 = 4 36 - 9 = 27 The two numbers are therefore 9 and 36.
None. If the two numbers have a quotient of 9 then one of them must be 9 times as large as the other. In that case, their difference cannot be 0.
+6 and +6 or -6 and -6
6 and 6, or -6 and -6
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36 and 9 36 divide by 9 = 4 36 minus 9 = 27
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6 and 6
36
Either of the following pairs: (-36, -3) or (36, 3)
14.4
36/4 = 9