Yes, 14 does go into 42. When you divide 42 by 14, you get 3 as the quotient, which means that 14 divides evenly into 42. This is because 14 multiplied by 3 equals 42, satisfying the definition of division.
The quotient is: 42/3 = 14
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For any pair of factorials, a! / a-1! = a. In this instance: 42! / 41! = 42
A quotient is the result of a division sum. Therefore, the quotient of 42 and 14 is 3. Increased by 10, this is equal to 13.
p/14 + q/3 = (3p + 14q)/ 42
Yes, 14 does go into 42. When you divide 42 by 14, you get 3 as the quotient, which means that 14 divides evenly into 42. This is because 14 multiplied by 3 equals 42, satisfying the definition of division.
The quotient is: 42/3 = 14
the QUOTIENT OF 42 AND A NUMBER C
42/6 = 7
-42/7 = -6
It is: -42/7 = -6
the quotient of 42 and 7
No because 14/7 = 2 which is the quotient
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