Some in-sentence examples of “quotient”

How to use in-sentence of “quotient”:

+ For example, the quotient of 17 ÷ 5 would be 3, whilst the remainder, the leftover of the division, would be 2.

+ In other words, equilibrium constant is the reaction quotient of a chemical reaction at chemical equilibrium.

+ For example, the set of rational numbers—those numbers which can be written as a quotient of integers—contains the natural numbers as a subset, but is no bigger than the set of natural numbers since the rationals are countable: there is a bijection from the naturals to the rationals.

+ Division tables are used for finding the Quotient in the Long division.

+ When “a” and “d” are real numbers, with “d” being non-zero, then “a” can be divided by “d” without remainder, with the quotient being another real number.

Some in-sentence examples of quotient
Some in-sentence examples of quotient

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