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In a division problem, the divisor is the number you divide by, the dividend is the number you divide into, and the quotient is the answer.
quotient top: divisor bottom
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
You divide the dividend by the divisor (or the divisor 'into' the dividend) to get the quotient.
The dividend is divided by the divisor, yielding the quotient.
In a division problem, the divisor is the number you divide by, the dividend is the number you divide into, and the quotient is the answer.
quotient top: divisor bottom
quotient (ie. quotient = dividend / divisor)
the parts of division problem are : dividend , divisor , quotient and remainder . where : dividend = quotient * divisor + remainder
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
The numbers in a division problem are called dividend, divisor, and quotient.
The dividend is divided by the divisor to get the quotient.
The three terms of a division problem is dividend, divisor, and quotient.
You divide the dividend by the divisor (or the divisor 'into' the dividend) to get the quotient.
The dividend is divided by the divisor to get the quotient.
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The dividend is divided by the divisor to get the quotient.