find two numbers the quotient is between. Then estimate the quotient.

2. 41 divided by 3

3. 192 divided by 5.

Find two numbers the quotient is between. Then estimate the quotient.

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90÷7

find two numbers the quotient is between. Then estimate the quotient.

2. 41 divided by 3

To find two numbers between which the quotient lies, we can divide the dividend (the number being divided) by the divisor (the number dividing the dividend). Then, we can round the result up and down to the nearest whole number to obtain two numbers that bracket the quotient.

1. 41 divided by 3:
To find two numbers between which the quotient lies, divide 41 by 3:
41 ÷ 3 = 13.67

Now, round 13.67 up and down to the nearest whole numbers:
Up: 14
Down: 13

Hence, the two numbers between which the quotient is likely to lie are 13 and 14.

To estimate the quotient, we can choose either of the two numbers we found above.

Using 13 as the divisor:
41 ÷ 13 = 3.15

Using 14 as the divisor:
41 ÷ 14 = 2.93

Therefore, we can estimate the quotient of 41 divided by 3 to be between 3.15 and 2.93, closer to 3.

2. 192 divided by 5:
To find two numbers between which the quotient lies, divide 192 by 5:
192 ÷ 5 = 38.4

Now, round 38.4 up and down to the nearest whole numbers:
Up: 39
Down: 38

Hence, the two numbers between which the quotient is likely to lie are 38 and 39.

To estimate the quotient, we can choose either of the two numbers we found above.

Using 38 as the divisor:
192 ÷ 38 = 5.05

Using 39 as the divisor:
192 ÷ 39 = 4.92

Therefore, we can estimate the quotient of 192 divided by 5 to be between 5.05 and 4.92, closer to 5.