Yes. Here are all of 48's divisors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48.
The divisor is the number your dividing by, for an example (345 divided 8), 8 is the divisor. For another example as (2348 divided by 56), 56 is the divisor.
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the divisor are 6 and 8
Yes. Here are all of 48's divisors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48.
If the divisor is 8/10 and the dividend is 4,800 what is the quotient
The divisor is the number your dividing by, for an example (345 divided 8), 8 is the divisor. For another example as (2348 divided by 56), 56 is the divisor.
Yes, because 48 can be divided evenly by 12. The other divisors of 48 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 16, 24, 48.
48 divided by 8 is 6 and 8 divided by 48 is 0.1 reoccurring 6
In any division sum involving two numbers, such as 48/6 = 8, the first number, 48, is called the dividend. The second number is the divisor and the third, the answer, is called the quotient.
Divisor-A divisor is a number divided by another number.Ex: 6 divided by 3=2Dividend- A dividend is the number that another number is being divided by.Ex: 8 divided by 2=4
Division tells you how many times you need to subtract the divisor from the dividend to get 0 - the division is "dividend divided by divisor" and is written mathematically as:dividend ÷ divisorThe division can also be expressed as "divisor divided into dividend" which is written like a bus shelter:...........-----------divisor | dividendIn 8 divided by 0, 8 is the dividend and 0 is the divisor, but no matter how many times you subtract 0 from 8, you will never get to 0. 8 ÷ 0 has no answer (can be thought of as impossible, though it is often thought of as having the answer infinite).In 0 divided by 8, 0 is the dividend and 8 is the divisor, but as the dividend is already 0, you do not need to subtract the divisor at all. 8 ÷ 0 = 0.The difference is one has no answer/is impossible/is infinite and the other is 0.
The GCF is 8.
The remainder is the number that is left over after the initial value has been divided as much as it can. If any numbers greater than 48 were present as a remainder, then these could be divided further into 48. If 48 is present as the remainder, then this can be divided by 48 to give 1, leaving no remainder. Thus, the largest possible remainder if the divisor is 48 is 47.