mitosis
The result of a division problem is called a quotient.
mitosis
That depends on what you call "close". 1.5 km = 93.21 percent of 1 mile.
It is more accurate to refer to mitosis as nuclear division because it specifically involves the division of the cell's nucleus, resulting in two daughter nuclei with the same genetic material. Cell division, on the other hand, includes both nuclear division (mitosis) and cytokinesis, the division of the cell's cytoplasm. Naming it nuclear division helps emphasize the specific process occurring at the nucleus level.
A robber who steals plant parts can be called a plant poacher or a botanical thief.
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Dividing into groups of equal parts is called "partitioning" or "equal distribution." In mathematical terms, it can also refer to "division," where a total quantity is separated into a specified number of equal portions. This process is often used to simplify calculations or to analyze data.
The number being divided is called the "dividend." In a division operation, the dividend is the quantity you want to split into equal parts, while the number you are dividing by is called the "divisor." The result of the division is known as the "quotient."
The dividend is inside, the divisor is outside, and the answer is the quotient.
A rectangle does not have 6 equal parts, your question is meaningless.
The number that an amount is divided by is called the "divisor." In division, the divisor indicates how many equal parts the original amount is being split into. For example, in the equation 20 ÷ 4, the number 4 is the divisor.
You cannot have a quadrant (a quarter) in a shape that is divided into 9 parts!
The number below the fraction bar is called the denominator. It indicates how many equal parts the whole is divided into. For example, in the fraction 3/4, the denominator is 4, meaning the whole is divided into four equal parts.
It's a chord, unless the 2 parts are equal, when it becomes a diameter.
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the answer
The Quotient