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you use multiply the divisor times the quotient & it should equal the dividend.
if the dividend is a perfect square and the divisor is its square root
Your quotient that you arrived at is too small. Increase the answer for the quotient, so that the remainder is from zero to (divisor minus one)
The number being divided is the dividend, which is being divided by the divisor to equal the quotient. (dividend) ÷ (divisor) = (quotient)
Divisor=Divided÷Quotient Divisor=12÷4 Divisor= 3
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient
Multiply the quotient by the divisor to result in the dividend.If dividend/divisor=quotient, then dividend=quotient x divisor
quotient top: divisor bottom
If 8 x divisor is 2 digit, divisor must be 12 or less If fist digit quotient x divisor is 3 digit, the first digit has to be 9 and the divisor is 12 9 x 12 = 108 8 x 12 = 96
The divisor is 9. quotient x divisor + remainder = dividend ⇒ quotient x divisor = dividend - remainder ⇒ divisor = (dividend - remainder) ÷ quotient = (53 - 8) ÷ 5 = 45 ÷ 5 = 9
Dividend : Divisor = Quotient
Divide the divisor into the dividend which will result as a quotient and sometimes having a remainder