The first number is called the dividend. The second number is called the divisor. The answer is called the quotient.
The dividend is divided by the divisor to get the quotient.
The dividend is divided by the divisor to get the quotient.
The identity property of division simply states that any number divided by one is equal to the original number. Mathematically: x/1 = x
0 can NEVER be divided by anything so the answer is:nothing.
The number being divided in a division problem is called the dividend.
The number that is going to be divided is called the dividend (or the first number in a division question), while the number that is going to do the dividing is called a divisor (the second number in the division sentence/equation). Example: 8 divided by 2 = 4 8 is the dividend 2 is the divisor 4 is the quotient, or the solution to the problem. (8 is the )
The number by which a number is divided is called the divisor. The number which is divided is called the dividend and the number resulting from the division is called the quotient.
8 is the Divisor, 7 is the Dividend.
Numerator
The divisor is the divider, the numerator is the number being divided.
In multiplication, the number being multiplied is called what
The dividend.
The number being divided is called the dividend.The number doing the dividing is called the divisor.
To check the answer to a division question, multply the divisor (the number that is being divided into the dividend) and the quotient (the answer). If there is a remainder, add the remainder to the answer. If the number matches the dividend, your answer to the division problem is correct.
In any division sum, the number to be divided - the first number in a sum such as 6/2 = 3 is called the dividend. The second number is the divisor, and the answer is the quotient.
Ah, what a lovely question! When one number is divided by another number and the result is a whole number with no remainder, we call that a "perfect division" or "exact division." It's like when you share your favorite snack with a friend and everyone gets an equal amount - it's a beautiful thing!