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The quotient.
Assuming this is the answer to a division sum, that depends entirely what the divisor of the sum is.
No - a quotient is the answer to a division sum, not the answer to an addition sum.
The answer to a division sentence is the quotient. Sum is addition. Difference is subtraction. Product is multiplication.
"Sum" indicates addition, "into" indicates division. I'm guessing you meant division. If so, use "quotient," "answer" or "result." 4 goes into 84 21 times.
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The quotient.
In any division sum, such as 12 / 4 = 3, the first number is the dividend, the second number is the divisor, and the third number is called the quotient.
The answer is, "Quotient".
A quotient.
Assuming this is the answer to a division sum, that depends entirely what the divisor of the sum is.
No - a quotient is the answer to a division sum, not the answer to an addition sum.
The answer to a division sentence is the quotient. Sum is addition. Difference is subtraction. Product is multiplication.
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.
"Sum" indicates addition, "into" indicates division. I'm guessing you meant division. If so, use "quotient," "answer" or "result." 4 goes into 84 21 times.
the sum of 2 and 8