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Damian Luna
29 August, 18:13
When is the quotient greater than 1
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Leslie
29 August, 18:22
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The quotient is greater than one if the divisor is less then dividend. For example:
9 / 3 = 3
20 / 5 = 4
10 / 2 = 5
All of the quotients are greater than 1.
If the divisor is bigger or equal to the dividend, then the quotient is not greater than one. For example:
9 / 9 = 1
10 / 20 = 0,5
20 / 25 = 0,8
None of the quotients is greater than 1.
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