When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
No. Let's say you have 500 divided by 2. Your quotient would be 250.
It would be a positive number. A negative number divided by a negative number would be positive. A positive number divided by a positive number would also be positive. So, the quotient of 2 integers with the same sign will be a positive number, regardless of which sign the two numbers had.
0.5
72000 shares a factor with 40000. This factor is 8000. By having one factor be the same, both of these equations, when divided by the factors NOT shared, will have the same quotient.
When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
810: quotient 1, remainder 1
It is x because any number divided by 1 remains the same
No. Let's say you have 500 divided by 2. Your quotient would be 250.
3 divided by 2 gives 1r1
It would be a positive number. A negative number divided by a negative number would be positive. A positive number divided by a positive number would also be positive. So, the quotient of 2 integers with the same sign will be a positive number, regardless of which sign the two numbers had.
Neither. A fraction is a quotient. The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 3/4 is the same as 3 divided by 4. The 3 is the dividend, the 4 is the divisor and 3/4 is the quotient.
0.5
Shared by or the quotient of is the same as divided by.
No. 0.5 divided by 0.25 = 2
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a product that can be divided and the dividend is the same as the quotient example: 25 25/5=5