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If the quotient is 0 , what is the dividend?

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Answer: All real numbers

Step-by-step explanation: Anything that's being divided by 0, is always going to be 0. For example, 0/7 is always 0.

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Answer: 0

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If the dividend and the divisor are the same, the quotient is always 1. If the dividend is the, then the quotient would always be 0. A division equation with 0 dividend and 0 divisor is not valid.

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