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Dividend is equal to :

divisor * quotient - remainder
divisor , quotient
divisor x quotient + remainder
divisor * quotient x remainder​

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Answer:

divisor × quotient + remainder

Explanation:

the dividend is the number thats going to be divided. (for example, 10 crayons divided by 2 people). the formula to find this would be multiplying the divisor by the quotient, and adding the remainder if there is one.

User Atin Singh
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Question -:

Dividend is equal to:

  1. divisor × quotient - remainder
  2. divisor , quotient
  3. divisor x quotient + remainder
  4. divisor × quotient x remainder

Explanation -:

To solve this question first we should know the following terms :


\bull \: \small\sf{ Dividend}

  • A number to be divided by another number.


\bull \: \small\sf{ Divisor}

  • A number by which another number is to be divided.


\bull \: \small\sf{ Quotient}

  • A result obtained by dividing one number by another.

The formula for dividend is


\star \: \small \boxed{\sf{ Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder }}

  • Hence opition 3) is the correct answer.
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