5 dividend by 78 = 0.0641025641025641
Pablo Friesen
Dividend if the number that you divide, divisor is the number that you divide dividend into, and quotient is the number that you get from dividing dividend into divisor. For example, in 12/3=4, 12 is the dividend, 3 is the divisor, and 4 is the quotient.
A dividend in mathematics is the number being divided. For example, in 15/5 = 3, the 15 is the dividend, the 5 is the divisor, and the 3 is the quotient.
the dividend see if u say 10 divided by 5 the the will be the dividend.
The dividend is what you divide. So in this example (20 / 4 = 5) 20 is the dividend, 4 is the divisor and 5 is the quotient.
No. The bottom number (denominator) is the divisor. The top number (numerator) is the dividend. eg 3/5 = 3 ÷ 5 3 is the dividend, 5 is the divisor.
The divisor is 9. quotient x divisor + remainder = dividend ⇒ quotient x divisor = dividend - remainder ⇒ divisor = (dividend - remainder) ÷ quotient = (53 - 8) ÷ 5 = 45 ÷ 5 = 9
The dividend divided by the price per share - that % is your yield. If a dividend is $1 and the share price is $20, your yield is 5%
78-5 = 73
It's the dividend.
5 x 78 = 390
the dividend Example: 45/5=9 45 is the Dividend; the number which is being divided. 5 is the Divisor; the number which 45 is divided by. 9 is the Quotient; the solution.
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