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For example: 35/7 35 is the dividend and 7 is the divisor 35 divided by 7 equals a quotient of 5
8 is the Divisor, 7 is the Dividend.
In X/Y, X is the numerator, Y is the denominator. ---- Also when dividing a number like this: 56 divided by 7=8 56 is the quotient 7 is the divisor and 8 is the dividend
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.
11.7143
In this division problem, 42 is the dividend, 6 is the divisor, and 7 is the quotient. The divisor is the number by which the dividend is divided to obtain the quotient. So, in this case, the divisor is 6.
For example: 35/7 35 is the dividend and 7 is the divisor 35 divided by 7 equals a quotient of 5
3. The quotient of two numbers is the result of division. In this case, 21 is the dividend, or the number being divided, and 7 is divider, or the number doing the dividing.
8 is the Divisor, 7 is the Dividend.
If the divisor of the dividend is a fraction then the quotient is increased as for example 14 divided by 2 = 7 but 14 divided by 1/2 or 0.5 = 28
If you have a dividing box thingy, the divisor is on the outside and the dividend is in the inside. Or like in the expression = 7, 2 is the divisor.
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If the divisor is 7, the quotient is 9, and the remainder is 6, then the dividend must be 69.
The quotient. In the problem 7 / 2 = 3 (+1) The 7 is the "dividend"; the 2 is the "divisor": the 3 is the "quotient" and the 1 is the "remainder".
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70
In X/Y, X is the numerator, Y is the denominator. ---- Also when dividing a number like this: 56 divided by 7=8 56 is the quotient 7 is the divisor and 8 is the dividend