that's correct
In division, a number divided by another number is a dividend. dividend / divisor = quotient
A prime number is a number that is not divisible into whole numbers, except by itself and one. 135 is not a prime number as it is divisible by 5 with a ressulting quotient of 27.
The second number must be non-zero for the division to be defined.For the concept of divisibility to make sense the second number must be an integer.Then, the first number is divisible by the secondwhen the first number, modulo the second, is zero,or equivalently,when the remainder of the division of the first number by the second is zero.
That means that if you perform a division sum with the number and its factor, the result would be an integer. For example, 15 is divisible by 1, 3, 5 and 15. 15/3 = 5, 15/5 = 3.
Dividend-remainder= divisor*quotient 5694/43 give 132 quotient and 18 remainder.now 5694-18 =5676 is exactly divisible by 43. so 18 must be subracted.
The quotient is the answer in a division problem.
A number is divisible by another when the remainder after division by that number is zero.
When their quotient has no remainder.
A number is divisible by another when the remainder of the division is zero.
It is a division word. The quotient is the result you get when you divide a number (dividend) by another number (divisor).
... when the remainder after division ...
No its not
A quotient is the result of a division of one number by another. You cannot have a quotient (or a product, or a sum) for only one number.
The divisor is divided into the dividend producing a quotient and no remainder.
That's a multiple.
divisible
"... remainder after division ..."