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You can use the equation: quotient x divisor = dividend In case there is a remainder, the formula is: quitient x divisor + remainder = dividend
If there is no remainder, you can use the relation:dividend = divisor x quotient If you ONLY know the divisor, you don't have enough information; though you can make up any number for the quotient, and multiply them together to get the dividend.
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It's up to you - you can use this number as the dividend, the divisor, or the quotient.
Addition: addend + augend = sumSubtraction: minuend - subtrahend = differenceMultiplication: multiplicand • multiplier = productDivision: dividend ÷ divisor = quotient(and possibly a remainder)
You can use the equation: quotient x divisor = dividend In case there is a remainder, the formula is: quitient x divisor + remainder = dividend
you use multiply the divisor times the quotient & it should equal the dividend.
When you're quotient is in the hundredths place or more or when you're dividend or divisor has a placeholder zero as well.
we can multiply the divisor & the quotient to find the dividend
If there is no remainder, you can use the relation:dividend = divisor x quotient If you ONLY know the divisor, you don't have enough information; though you can make up any number for the quotient, and multiply them together to get the dividend.
Use the multiplication equation to check your answer
It's up to you - you can use this number as the dividend, the divisor, or the quotient.
There is more than one answer to your question. One answer is a divisor of 99 and a dividend of 30492. A divisor of 33 and a dividend of 10164 would do as well. In fact you can use any number between 33 and 99 as the divisor if you adjust the dividend accordingly.
Divide 18 by 3 The dividend is 18 The divisor is 3 The answer is the quotient
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! :-)
General MathA dividend is the number that is divided by the divisor. The answer would be the quotient. In a mathematical sentence it would look like this: dividend divided by the divisorequals the quotient.InvestingA dividend is a payment made to the shareholders as a way to share company profits. It is generally only paid by the largest companies and is not guaranteed. If the company has no viable use for the cash from profits, paying a dividend is a way to increase shareholder loyalty. It is expressed as a percentage. The dividend is divided into the price of an individual share of common stock to arrive at the dividend percentage.In Mathematics. a dividend is a number that is to be divided by a divisor, resulting in a quotient.
Addition: addend + augend = sumSubtraction: minuend - subtrahend = differenceMultiplication: multiplicand • multiplier = productDivision: dividend ÷ divisor = quotient(and possibly a remainder)