the dividend see if u say 10 divided by 5 the the will be the dividend.
The quotient is not always bigger than the divisor; it depends on the relationship between the dividend and divisor. When the dividend is smaller than the divisor, the quotient will be less than one. However, when the dividend is larger than the divisor, the quotient can be greater than, equal to, or less than the divisor depending on the specific numbers involved. Thus, the statement is not universally true.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
A dividend is the number that is divided by the divisor
Because the dividend divided by the divisor produces a quotient.
You divide the dividend by the divisor (or the divisor 'into' the dividend) to get the quotient.
Divisor: the number by which a dividend is divided Dividend: a number to be divided
Dividend : Divisor = Quotient
dividend then divisor
Dividend if the number that you divide, divisor is the number that you divide dividend into, and quotient is the number that you get from dividing dividend into divisor. For example, in 12/3=4, 12 is the dividend, 3 is the divisor, and 4 is the quotient.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.
a divisor
The divisor is 9. quotient x divisor + remainder = dividend ⇒ quotient x divisor = dividend - remainder ⇒ divisor = (dividend - remainder) ÷ quotient = (53 - 8) ÷ 5 = 45 ÷ 5 = 9
quotent X divisor + remainder = dividend
A dividend is the number that is divided by the divisor
Because the dividend divided by the divisor produces a quotient.
You divide the dividend by the divisor (or the divisor 'into' the dividend) to get the quotient.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.