You multiply the How_do_you_check_the_quotient_from_a_division_problemmy the divisor. If it equals the quoitent you are right. If your problem has a remainder then after multipling the dividend by the divisor, you add the remainder. For example... if you had 100/2(100 divided by 2), you would work it out. You should have 50 as your quoitent. You would do 50x2=100. 100 is the dividend! 103/2 has a remainder. Anyways, your quoitent should be 51R1(fifty-one remainder one). You check it by doing 51x2=102, then 102+1(your reainder). So it is 103.
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Multiply the quotient times the dividend and then add on the remainder to the product.
Multiply it backwards. 27 divided by 9 is 3. 3 times 9 is 27.
quotient is the answer to a division problem so after dividing, to check your answer, you need to take the quotient and multiply it to one of the given numbers.
we can multiply the divisor & the quotient to find the dividend
To check the answer to a division question, multply the divisor (the number that is being divided into the dividend) and the quotient (the answer). If there is a remainder, add the remainder to the answer. If the number matches the dividend, your answer to the division problem is correct.