In a division formula, if the divisor multiplies 10 and the divisor divides by 10, the quotient remains unchanged. Is it right or wrong?

In a division formula, if the divisor multiplies 10 and the divisor divides by 10, the quotient remains unchanged. Is it right or wrong?


No! It's equal to a smaller number



In the division equation 572 divided by 26, the divisor increases by (), and the quotient increases by 1


In the division equation 572 divided by 26, the divisor increases by (26), and the quotient increases by 1



() divided by () is equal to 8 and 6, and the minimum divisor is to fill in the number. At this time, what is the divisor


The divisor of 9 is 8 × 9 + 6 = 78



The divisor divided by the divisor is equal to 27, more than 19, the divisor is 565 more than the divisor, find the divisor and divisor


( 565 - 19)÷(27-1)
=546÷26
=21 divisor
21 + 565 = 586 divisor