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What is the Quotient of 15 and 40?




What is the quotient of 15 and 40? This is easy to answer if you know the different parts of a division problem.

Division is breaking something up into equal parts. The Dividend is the whole you start with, the Divisor is what you use to divide up the whole, and the Quotient is the answer like this:

Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient

So when you ask, "What is the quotient of 15 and 40?", it makes sense that 15 is the Dividend, 40 is the Divisor, and you want to know the Quotient. Thus, the answer is:

15 ÷ 40 = 0.375

Note: The answer (quotient) is rounded up to six decimal points if necessary.


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