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The quotient of thirty and five. Explain why?
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The answer would be 6 because 30/5 is 5
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The quotient is the answer to a division equation. The quotient of 30 and 5 would be 30/5 or 6. You divide the first number by the second and the number you're left with is the quotient.
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