Question
The quotient equals the divisor, then the dividend equals the
(A) square root of the divisor
(B) divisor
(C) divisor^2
(D) quotient
(A) square root of the divisor
(B) divisor
(C) divisor^2
(D) quotient
Answers
Is it D?
Ms. Sue
Let's try that out.
9/3 = 3
16/4 = 4
D doesn't seem to work.
9/3 = 3
16/4 = 4
D doesn't seem to work.
Is it C?
Ms. Sue
C does work, doesn't it?
3^2 = 9
4^2 = 16
3^2 = 9
4^2 = 16
Yes it does! Thank you!
Ms. Sue
:-) You're welcome.
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