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The answer to a division problem. For example, in the problem 15/3=5, the quotient is 5.
The quotient of two numbers is the result when one of these numbers is divided by another number. For example, the quotient of <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> would be <math>\frac{a}{b}</math>. For example, in the problem 15/3=5, the quotient is 5.
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The quotient of two numbers is the result when one of these numbers is divided by another number. For example, the quotient of $a$ and $b$ would be $\frac{a}{b}$. For example, in the problem 15/3=5, the quotient is 5. This article is a stub. Help us out by expanding it.