Multiply the quotient by the divisor to result in the dividend.If dividend/divisor=quotient, then dividend=quotient x divisor
The remainder of two positive integers can be calculated by first dividing one number (the dividend) by the other (the divisor) using integer division (ignoring any fractional component). Multiply this quotient by the divisor, then subtract the product from the dividend. The result is the remainder. Alternatively, while the dividend remains greater than the divisor, subtract the divisor from the dividend and repeat until the dividend is smaller than the divisor. The dividend is then the remainder.
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The three parts to a division problem are: Dividend, Divisor, and Qoutient. To calculate the value of any of the terms, two of the terms need to be known values. To calculate the dividend, multiply the quotient by the divisor.
Multiply the quotient by the divisor to result in the dividend.If dividend/divisor=quotient, then dividend=quotient x divisor
To check the answer of a division problem, you can multiply the quotient (the result of the division) by the divisor (the number you divided by) and add the remainder (if any) to the product. The result should equal the dividend (the number you divided into). This process ensures that the division was done correctly and that the answer is accurate.
The dividend is the number to be divided in a math question.
A dividend is a share of a company's profit paid to each stockholder.
we can multiply the divisor & the quotient to find the dividend
Multiply the reciprocal of the divisor by the dividend.
a quotient is the answer to a division problem. The divisor is the number of parts you divide the dividend by. The dividend is the number you are dividing.
Multiply the answer (quotient) by the divisor. You should get the dividend.
The average annual dividend yield for a bond dividend ETF is the average percentage of dividends paid out by the ETF's bond holdings to investors each year.
A division question is called a dividend divided by a divisor to get a quotient.
you use multiply the divisor times the quotient & it should equal the dividend.
Multiply the quotient times the dividend and then add on the remainder to the product.