1: for 200 to 299
2: for 400 to 599 (for integer results only, use only numbers multiples of 2)
3: for 600 to 899 (for integer results only, use only numbers multiples of 3)
4: for 800 to 999 (for integer results only, use only numbers multiples of 4)
When dividing 13 by 10, 1 is the quotient and 3 is the remainder
The quotient is the result of dividing one number by another. Give us another number, we'll give you a quotient.
No, because a quotient requires two numbers. Given the two numbers it is quite easy to work out the number of digits in the quotient.
No. One counter example : 1.5 ÷ 0.378 = 4 1.5 has 1 dp, 0.378 has 3 dp and the quotient is a whole number.
the highest place value. like if its a hundreds number, its going to be the hundreds place.
The answer is called the quotient.
Quotient is the number you get when dividing two numbers.
Factors are numbers that produce a product when multiplied together. A divisor is a number that produces a product when multiplied by a quotient, which is also a factor. When you're dividing, you call them divisors and when you're multiplying you call them factors, but they're just different words for the same thing.
the quotient
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The word for the answer after dividing one number by another is the quotient.
When dividing 13 by 10, 1 is the quotient and 3 is the remainder
The Quotient
The quotient.
quotient
A Quotient is a number which when multiplied by the dividing number yields the divisor. Ex: 10/2 = 5 Here 10 is the divisor, 2 is the dividing number and 5 is the quotient. 2 * 5 = 10.
The quotient is the result of dividing one number by another. Give us another number, we'll give you a quotient.