If the dividend is 18 and the divisor is 1.5 What is the quotient
12/18 = 2/3
Divide 18 by 3 The dividend is 18 The divisor is 3 The answer is the quotient
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.
The quotient of 18 and a number
Yes. 6 is a divisor of 18, along with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 9 and 18. Each of these numbers can be divided evenly into 18.
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You can use the equation: quotient x divisor = dividend In case there is a remainder, the formula is: quitient x divisor + remainder = dividend
Use the multiplication equation to check your answer
Divide 18 by 3 The dividend is 18 The divisor is 3 The answer is the quotient
Being a divisor isn't an inherent property of a number. Rather, whether or not a number serves as a divisor depends on how a fraction is formulated. For example, in the fraction 18/6, 18 is the dividend, or the number being divided, 6 is the divisor, or the number the dividend is being divided by, and 3 is the quotient, or the result of the division.
divident/divisor = quotient remainder... divident/18 = 48 remainder 6. divident = (18)(48) + 6 divident = 870 Check: 870/18 = 48.33333333 .33333333 is not the remainder 48 x 18 = 864 870 - 864 = 6
The dividend is 18 because 18/6 = 3
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.
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540 divided by 3 is not equal to 18 because the quotient of dividing 540 by 3 is 180, not 18. To find the quotient, you divide the dividend (540) by the divisor (3), and in this case, the result is 180.
Dividend-remainder= divisor*quotient 5694/43 give 132 quotient and 18 remainder.now 5694-18 =5676 is exactly divisible by 43. so 18 must be subracted.
The quotient of 18 and a number
18/12 = 1.5