(n+3)÷n
any number 1 more than a number in the 3 times table i.e 4, 7, 10, 13...
3 divided by 2 has a remainder of 1. Which is 1 less than 2.
24 is answer.
There's no general rule or pattern. (11/5) divided by (33/5) = 1/3 (less than 1) (41/5) divided by (24/5) = 11/2 (greater than 1) Just as always in division . . . -- If you have (smaller number) divided by (bigger number), the quotient is less than 1. -- If you have (bigger number) divided by (smaller number), the quotient is more than 1.
(n+3)÷n
2 divided by 3 + x.
3 can be divided into any number, but if you mean a number that will leave no remainder than it's still no.
A prime number is any number that can only be divided by itself and 1 and a whole number be the result. For example, the number 3. A composite number is a number that can be divided by more than just itself and 1. For example 6 (it can be divided by 6, 3, 2, and 1) 207 is a composite number - It can be divided by 3 and 9 as well as 207 and 1. composite 3*69
any number 1 more than a number in the 3 times table i.e 4, 7, 10, 13...
X/(-3) = X + 12 X = -3X -36 4X = -36 X = -9
3 divided by 2 has a remainder of 1. Which is 1 less than 2.
24 is answer.
There's no general rule or pattern. (11/5) divided by (33/5) = 1/3 (less than 1) (41/5) divided by (24/5) = 11/2 (greater than 1) Just as always in division . . . -- If you have (smaller number) divided by (bigger number), the quotient is less than 1. -- If you have (bigger number) divided by (smaller number), the quotient is more than 1.
Let the number be 'n', then the calculation becomes :- 5/n - 3 = 7/2n . . . multiply throughout by 2n 10 - 6n = 7 6n = 3 n = 1/2
51 is not a prime number because it can be divided by 3 and 17 in addition to 1 and itself.
Any number less than 10 can be divided by 3: some evenly and others not.