Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, when you divide 376 by 93, you get a quotient of around 4.04, and when you divide 376 by 94, you get a quotient of about 4. So, technically speaking, the greater quotient is when you divide 376 by 93. But like, does it really matter that much in the grand scheme of things?
It's easier to visualize with smaller numbers. 18 divided by 3 = 6 18 divided by 6 = 3 If the dividend is the same, the smaller the divisor, the larger the quotient.
376 divided by 93.01 is 4.04
It might be easier to visualize with smaller numbers. 30 divided by 5 = 6 30 divided by 6 = 5 The larger the divisor, the smaller the quotient.
1.4601
188
Neither.
376.0 divided by 93
The two numerators are the same. The first denominator is smaller so the quotient is larger.
4.043
376/93 is greater, because the whole 376 has beencut up into fewer pieces, so each piece is larger.
376.0 divided by 93
The two numerators are the same. The first denominator is smaller so the quotient is larger. As a result the first quotient is greater.
93*4 = 372 so 365/93 < 372/93 = 4 93.01*4 = 372.04 so 376/93.01 > 372.04/93.01 = 4 So the second quotient is greater.
The examples are deliberately confusing. 63/7 = 9 63/9 = 7 If the dividends are the same, the smaller divisor will create the greater quotient. Choose 93.
376.0/93 The numerical values of both the numerators are the same. In the second case the denominator is larger and so the quotient will be smaller.
4.0426
The former (the first one) has.