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The relationship is:

divisor x quotient + remainder = dividend

Of course, if there is no remainder, you can omit that part.

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Will the quotient be greater than or less than the dividend?

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What is the divisor when the dividend is 53 and the quotient is 5 with a remainder of 8?

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How are the numbers in the dividend and divisor related to the quotient?

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