Is it true that Dividend over Divisor = Quotient + Remainder?

2 Answers
Mar 24, 2018

Please see below.

Explanation:

We often ask students to express the result of a division as the quotient and the remainder. But the word "and" here does not mean "plus".

14/3 has a quotient of 4 and remainder 2.

The equality involving these words is

"Dividend" = "Quotient" xx "Divisor" + "Remainder"

14 = 4 xx 3 + 2

Mar 24, 2018

No,

Explanation:

It is not true that Dividend over Divisor is equal to Quotient plus Remainder. For example if 37 is divided by 8, then quotient is 4 and remainder is 5. Observe that 37 divided by 8 is not equal to 4 plus 5.

What is true is that Dividend is equal to Divisor multiplied by Quotient plus Remaider and in example 37=8xx4+5

However in terms of what is stated in question, one can say

Dividend over Divisor is equal to Quotient plus Remainder divided by Divisor i.e. 37/8=4+5/8