in the first factor of division. example:9\3=3
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∙ 11y agoIn a division problem, the dividend is the part of the problem to the left of the "
In division the dividend is divided by the divisor to produce a quotient.
dividend ÷ divisor = quotient
You divide the dividend by the divisor (or the divisor 'into' the dividend) to get the quotient.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
In a division problem, the ___ is the number that "goes into" the dividend
In a division problem, the dividend is the part of the problem to the left of the "
In a division problem, the dividend is divided by the divisor.
It is the dividend
In any two-figure division sum, the format is: dividend / divisor = quotient
A dividend is the number that you divide in a division problem. 6/3 = 2 Dividend : 6
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.
dividend
In division the dividend is divided by the divisor to produce a quotient.
The dividend in this division problem is 45.6
dividend ÷ divisor = quotient
Quotient = Dividend / Divisor Quotient is the answer to the equation (3 = 6 / 2, the quotient is 3). Dividend is what you are dividing (3 = 6 / 2, the dividend is 6). Divior is what you are dividing by (3 = 6 / 2, the divisor is 2). If division equation is changed to 3 = 7 / 2, we have a remainder of 1 left from the dividend.