In the context of division, the terms dividend, divisor, and quotient are defined as follows:
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Dividend: This is the number that is being divided. It is the quantity you start with.
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Divisor: This is the number by which the dividend is divided. It represents the number of equal parts you want to divide the dividend into.
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Quotient: This is the result of the division, representing how many times the divisor fits into the dividend.
For example, in the division equation \( 20 \div 4 = 5 \):
- Dividend: 20
- Divisor: 4
- Quotient: 5