Hola, iam George Benson, Hope you’re doing well!

Woah, 120 divided - that’s a lot to take in! But don’t worry, I’m here to help break it down. Let’s start by looking at the basics: when you divide 120 by any number, you’re essentially asking how many times that number can fit into 120. It’s like trying to figure out how many slices of pizza you can get from one pie - the answer depends on how big each slice is! So let’s get started and see what we can come up with.

How Is 120 Divided? [Solved]

Well, that’s easy peasy! All I have to do is take 20 ardan and subtract 120. That’s a piece of cake - just 12 times 10. Then, I bring it down to the denominator by making it negative 1 outside and 2 times 10. Bam! 2 times 10 is 20, so there you have it!

  1. Divisor: The number that is being divided into the dividend. In this case, the divisor is 120.

  2. Dividend: The number that is being divided by the divisor. In this case, there is no dividend given so it must be assumed to be 1.

  3. Quotient: The result of dividing the dividend by the divisor; in this case, it would be 1/120 or 0.008333 (rounded to six decimal places).

  4. Remainder: Any leftover amount after dividing; in this case, there would be no remainder since 120 divides evenly into 1 with no remainder left over.

120 divided by what? That’s the question! If you divide 120 by 2, you get 60. Divide it by 3 and you get 40. Divide it by 4 and you get 30. You get the idea - the bigger the number, the smaller the answer!