Inside
In a division problem, the divisor is the number you divide by, the dividend is the number you divide into, and the quotient is the answer.
The divisor is divided into the dividend. When drawing the division house, the divisor is on the outside. The dividend is on the inside of the house, and the quotient is the answer (on top).
The quotient
the quotient
You can remove parenthesis or bracket by multiplying the number outside, with the number inside the bracket.
In a division problem, the divisor is the number you divide by, the dividend is the number you divide into, and the quotient is the answer.
for an example:7 divide by 21The number INSIDE the doggie house is the divisor ( in this case is the 21)The number OUTSIDE the doggie house is the dividend ( in this case is the 7)And ON TOP of the doggie house ( your answer ) is the Quotient ( in this case would be 3 )
It is called a divisor. The inside number is called the dividend and the answer is the quotient. The leftover number is called the quotient but you can keep dividing until you get a decimal.
The divisor is divided into the dividend. When drawing the division house, the divisor is on the outside. The dividend is on the inside of the house, and the quotient is the answer (on top).
The quotient
If you have a dividing box thingy, the divisor is on the outside and the dividend is in the inside. Or like in the expression = 7, 2 is the divisor.
Quotient
The divisor
It is the middle number in the short (5~1=5) division or outside of the box in long division.
It is the dividend
the quotient
In long division, the divisor is the number outside the division sign (it's the number that the first number is being divided by). So in this problem, the divisor would be 2.