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Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient
Well, darling, if 0.6 is the divisor and 1.2 is the quotient, then the dividend would be 0.6 divided by 1.2, which equals 0.5. So, there you have it, the dividend is 0.5. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?
There are only two numbers in that case. For example 5 x 5 = 25 and 25/5 = 5. The fact family has only two sentences. Now from the equation it indicates that the product of the same numbers gives the dividend or dividend divided by divisor is the same number as the divisor since there are only two numbers in the fact family.
Well, let's see. So we can try 285/9 It is 31 with 6 as it's remainder. You know that the dividend is the largest number, and the divisor would be less than the dividend. Since the divisor can't be any smaller than the remainder so would the dividend. Because it will be the only LARGEST number in the division equation.
9/1=918/2=927/3=936/4=945/5=9etc...
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If there is no remainder, you can use the relation:dividend = divisor x quotient If you ONLY know the divisor, you don't have enough information; though you can make up any number for the quotient, and multiply them together to get the dividend.
Dividend divided by divisor equals quotient
Ask againA quotient is the result of division. We need another number. And we need to know which is the dividend and which is the divisor.
A sentence can say "The divisor in this division problem is 26". The word 'divisor' is a mathematics vocabulary that people get confused with 'dividend'. I hope you don't get mixed up with those similar words. By the way, 'dividend' means the number you are going to divide the divisor to get a quotient. A quotient is an answer to a division problem.That's all the vocabulary you need to know for a division problem.
The three parts to a division problem are: Dividend, Divisor, and Qoutient. To calculate the value of any of the terms, two of the terms need to be known values. To calculate the dividend, multiply the quotient by the divisor.
Well, darling, if 0.6 is the divisor and 1.2 is the quotient, then the dividend would be 0.6 divided by 1.2, which equals 0.5. So, there you have it, the dividend is 0.5. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?
To provide the quotient for 3936, I need to know the divisor you want to use. The quotient is the result of dividing 3936 by a specific number. Please specify the divisor so I can calculate the quotient accurately.
There are only two numbers in that case. For example 5 x 5 = 25 and 25/5 = 5. The fact family has only two sentences. Now from the equation it indicates that the product of the same numbers gives the dividend or dividend divided by divisor is the same number as the divisor since there are only two numbers in the fact family.
The dividend is the numerator and the divisor is the denominator. Basically, you divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator).