remainder
remainder
dividend / divisor = quotient Also, the remainder is whatever is left over.
Depends on what you are dividing by. It can be anything up to infinity
Not sure about the first part of the question, but when doing long division, the partial answer is multiplied by the divisor to get a product, which then is subtracted from the dividend, to see how much is left over.
quotient
remainder
The number left over in a division problem is called the "remainder".
The left over number or numbers
dividend / divisor = quotient Also, the remainder is whatever is left over.
Depends on what you are dividing by. It can be anything up to infinity
Not sure about the first part of the question, but when doing long division, the partial answer is multiplied by the divisor to get a product, which then is subtracted from the dividend, to see how much is left over.
Long division vocab.: the dividend is divided by the divisor. The remainder is what's left over after the problem is solved. The quotient is the answer! Hope that helps! :-)
its the number left over
quotient
The amount left over after a division is the Remainder.
The "quotient" is the solution to a division problem. For example: in the problem 147/7 = 21 147 is the dividend (or numerator,) 7 is the divisor (or denominator,) and 21 is the quotient. If there is anything left over after the division, that would be called the remainder. Note that the terms numerator and denominator are usually used in the context of fractions whereas dividend and divisor are used in the context of division. However, those contexts are equivalent, since fractions are really an expression of a division problem.
the remainder