To find the quotient of 910 and 23, we can perform the division:
\[ \frac{910}{23} \approx 39.5652 \]
However, the choices provided seem to indicate that we are looking for a whole number or a fraction that simplifies to a meaningful representation.
To determine the correct answer from the options provided:
- 3018
- Start Fraction 30 over 18 End Fraction (which simplifies to \( \frac{5}{3} \), approximately 1.67)
- 2027
- Start Fraction 20 over 27 End Fraction (approximately 0.7407)
- 1830
- Start Fraction 18 over 30 End Fraction (which simplifies to \( \frac{3}{5} \), approximately 0.6)
- 2720
None of the options align directly with \( \frac{910}{23} \approx 39.5652 \).
Given the list doesn't provide a straightforward answer, a different interpretation or analysis might be needed. Let’s break the division down:
Performing the division:
- \( 23 \) goes into \( 910 \) a total of \( 39 \) times (because \( 23 \times 39 = 897 \))
- The remainder when you subtract \( 897 \) from \( 910 \) is \( 13 \).
Thus, you can express \( 910 \) in terms of \( 23 \):
\[ 910 = 23 \times 39 + 13 \]
So, the result of the division \( \frac{910}{23} = 39, \frac{13}{23} \).
If we check against the provided options—they do not correspond correctly with standard or accurate fractions/quotients resulting from \( 910 \div 23 \).
To conclude, none of the options provided accurately represent the quotient of 910 and 23. Would you like to clarify or provide additional context?