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What happens to the value of the expression \dfrac{10}{d} d 10 ​ start fraction, 10, divided by, d, end fraction as ddd increases from a small positive number to a large positive number?

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Answer:

2.5 on khan

Explanation:

User Anatalia
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Answer:

The quotient decreases

Explanation:

Give the expression :

10 / d

What happens to the expression as d increases. from small positive to large positive ;

d in the expression is the denominator ;the value obtained by dividing the numerator by the denominator is the quotient.

Since the value of the numerator is constant ;

As the value of d increases, the quotient obtained becomes smaller `

For instance,

Let

d = 2;

10 /2 = 5

d = 3

10 / 3 = 3.333

d = 4

10 / 4 = 2.5

And the trend continues

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