The relationship is:
divisor x quotient + remainder = dividend
Of course, if there is no remainder, you can omit that part.
The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) for 9 25 is 1
Take for example, a sum, 12 / 6 = 2.The answer to the sum is called the quotient. 12 and 6, respectively, are called the dividend and the divisor.
It means that you are on the first step in a relashenship.
No. Divisor is the same as factor.
for an example:7 divide by 21The number INSIDE the doggie house is the divisor ( in this case is the 21)The number OUTSIDE the doggie house is the dividend ( in this case is the 7)And ON TOP of the doggie house ( your answer ) is the Quotient ( in this case would be 3 )
The quotient will be less than the dividend if the divisor is greater than 1. If the divisor is 1, the quotient will equal the dividend. If the divisor is between 0 and 1, the quotient will be greater than the dividend.
Divisor=Divided÷Quotient Divisor=12÷4 Divisor= 3
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient
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.
Multiply the quotient by the divisor to result in the dividend.If dividend/divisor=quotient, then dividend=quotient x divisor
quotient top: divisor bottom
The divisor is 9. quotient x divisor + remainder = dividend ⇒ quotient x divisor = dividend - remainder ⇒ divisor = (dividend - remainder) ÷ quotient = (53 - 8) ÷ 5 = 45 ÷ 5 = 9
Dividend : Divisor = Quotient
Because the dividend divided by the divisor produces a quotient.
A quotient is undefined if the divisor is zero.
you use multiply the divisor times the quotient & it should equal the dividend.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient.