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  1. Illustrated definition of Quotient: The answer after we divide one number by another. dividend divide divisor quotient. Example: in 12...

  2. Quotient is the answer obtained when we divide one number by another. For example, if we divide the number 6 by 3, we get the result as 2, which is the quotient. The quotient can be an integer or a decimal number.

  3. The number we obtain when we divide one number by another is the quotient. For example, in 8 ÷ 4 = 2; here, the result of the division is 2, so it is the quotient. 8 is the dividend and 4 is the divisor. Note that the quotient and the divisor are always smaller than their dividend.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuotientQuotient - Wikipedia

    In arithmetic, a quotient (from Latin: quotiens 'how many times', pronounced / ˈ k w oʊ ʃ ən t /) is a quantity produced by the division of two numbers. [1] The quotient has widespread use throughout mathematics.

  5. The quotient in math is the number we get when we divide one number by another. In perfect division, a quotient is a whole number with no remainder. But sometimes, a number can’t be perfectly divided, and there is a leftover number.

  6. Quotient - the quotient is the result of dividing the dividend by the divisor; it is the solution to the division problem. Depending on the divisor and dividend, and whether or not we are using decimals, we may end up with a remainder.

  7. What is a Quotient? In an arithmetic division operation, the quotient is derived when two numbers are divided. The number which is getting divided is known as the dividend. The divisor is the number that divides the dividend. When the divisor does not divide the dividend completely, we get a remainder.

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