the diffrence is 90 and the quotient is 10

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To find the difference between two numbers, you subtract one number from the other. In this case, let's label the two numbers as A and B.

Let A be the larger number, and B be the smaller number.

Given that the quotient (result of division) of A divided by B is 10, we can set up the equation:

A / B = 10

To find the difference between the two numbers, we subtract B from A:

A - B = 90

Now we have a system of two equations:

A / B = 10
A - B = 90

To solve this system of equations, we can use the method of substitution.

Rearranging the first equation, we have:

A = 10B

Substituting this value of A into the second equation, we get:

10B - B = 90

Simplifying the equation, we have:

9B = 90

Dividing both sides of the equation by 9, we find:

B = 10

Now that we have the value of B, we can substitute it back into the equation A = 10B to find A:

A = 10 * 10
A = 100

So, the larger number (A) is 100 and the smaller number (B) is 10. The difference between these two numbers is:

A - B = 100 - 10 = 90.

Thats the answer. 100 and 10.

100 - 10 = ?

100/10 = ?