(8/4) + 3=5
Another answer:
above is incorrect. it would be 3+ (8*4)
5
They are called (in alphabetical order) the dividend, the divisor, and the quotient.
3 + (8/4) = 5
The quotient of three sevenths is 3/7
3/8 ÷ 7/12 = 9/14
5
The three terms of a division problem is dividend, divisor, and quotient.
They are called (in alphabetical order) the dividend, the divisor, and the quotient.
5, (or possibly 3½, if you're dividing the 4 by the 8)
3 + (8/4) = 5
The first number is called the dividend. The second number is called the divisor. The answer is called the quotient.
The quotient of three sevenths is 3/7
3/8 ÷ 7/12 = 9/14
Three million eight hundred is written 3,000,800.
To express six million three thousand eight in numerical form, we first note that six million is written as 6,000,000. Then, we add the three thousand, which is written as 3,000. Finally, we add the eight, which is simply written as 8. Therefore, six million three thousand eight is written as 6,003,008.
A quotient is the result obtained when one number is divided by another. For example, in the division problem 15 ÷ 4, the quotient is 3, as 4 goes into 15 three times. A partial quotient is a method of division where you repeatedly subtract a multiple of the divisor from the dividend, rather than calculating the exact quotient in one step. For instance, when dividing 15 by 4, you might subtract 4 three times (which is 12) from 15, yielding a partial quotient of 3, while recognizing that there will be a remainder of 3.
The quotient of the sum of a number and three, and four is seven