Math, asked by raksisupri, 8 months ago

is the
only
whole number which
when divided by itself gives a quotient
equal to itself​

Answers

Answered by rupabhatidard
5

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 1 because when one is divided by one the quotient is also one.

Answered by ravindaran
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this may helps you

If you multiply the quotient by the divisor, its product will be the dividend. (Multiplication is an inverse operation of division.) Any number, except zero, divided by itself is 1. Any number divided by 1 is that number.

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