Well first you can do the problem. So take 60 divided by 5.7. When it is done it will come out to about 10.5263 which is a irrational number. So yes the quotient will be larger than 10.
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No. Not all radical equations have an extraneous solution. <span>However, squaring both sides of an </span>equation<span> can create </span>extraneous solutions.<span>
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If we rearrange the given data set from lowest to highest, we have

The minimum is 3.
The first quartile is the average of 6 and 7, which is 6.5
The median is the average of 8 and 10 which is 9.
The third quartile is the average of 12 and 15 which is 13.5.
The maximum is 18.
6/0.25 = 24
1/0.9 = 1.11111111111...........
8/0.75 = 10.6666666666666.........
8/0.7 = 11.428571..........
2/0.4 = 5
1/ 1/6 = 6
9/ 0.75 = 12
6/0.8 = 7.5
14.4%
L*W*H=V=10*9*4.5=405 in^3.
that is 50.5 in^3 over the estimate, or 14.4%