0.1111
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.
The quotient is 63/(9+5) = 4.5
63
9
0.1111
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.
67.5
The quotient is 63/(9+5) = 4.5
63
Oh, dude, to get a quotient of 63 when dividing by 84, you just need to multiply 63 by 84. So, if you divide that result by 84, you'll get 63. It's like a math magic trick, but not really magic at all.
9
-54
The quotient of 54 divided by 9 is 6. In division, the dividend (54) is divided by the divisor (9) to give the quotient (6). This means that 54 can be evenly divided into 9 groups of 6.
63/7 = 9
9
70