Sure you can but what will the answer mean?
I think it's multiplicand and the multiplier.
quotient means to divide, so the quotient of 2 is to divide by 2. difference means to subtract, so subtract by 5
As long as the number is not zero, the quotient remains unchanged. If the multiplier is zero then the quotient is undefined.
First, calculate the sum of 22 and 9, which is 31. Next, find the quotient of 18 and 2, which is 9. Finally, subtract the quotient from the sum: 31 - 9 = 22. Thus, the subtract quotient is 22.
If the bases are the same then for division subtract the exponents to find the quotient
by dividing investment with 1 subtract consumption function
22
add=sum subtract=differencemultiply=productdivide=quotient
160
4.625
A quotient is the result obtained when one number is divided by another. For example, in the division problem 15 ÷ 4, the quotient is 3, as 4 goes into 15 three times. A partial quotient is a method of division where you repeatedly subtract a multiple of the divisor from the dividend, rather than calculating the exact quotient in one step. For instance, when dividing 15 by 4, you might subtract 4 three times (which is 12) from 15, yielding a partial quotient of 3, while recognizing that there will be a remainder of 3.
The accumulator and Multiplier quotient are employed to hold temporary operands and results of Arithmetic and Logic Unit operations. For example, the results of multiplying two 40 bit numbers is an 80 bit number; The most significant 40 bits are stored in the AC and the least significant 40 bits in the MC.