If you can have a quotient where the denominator is not a factor of the numerator, e.g., numerator 10, denominator 7, quotient = 10/7, not a counting number (1, 2, 3 ...)
Kennedy P.
asked 09/27/21counterexample of phrase
counterexample of the quotient of any two counting numbers is a counting number
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