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What does primary school mathematics quotient mean?
In primary school mathematics, "quotient" is the result of division operation, that is, the quotient obtained after one number is divisible by another. In the mathematical symbol representation, it can be represented by "∫" or "/",for example:

10 ÷ 2 = 5 (ten divided by two equals five)

20/4 = 5 (twenty divided by four equals five)

Where "5" is the quotient of the division operation.

It is very important for pupils to understand the concept of quotient, because it is the basis of some basic mathematical concepts and calculation methods. By mastering the concept and operation method of quotient, primary school students can not only master the operation rules of division better, but also use mathematical knowledge more flexibly in daily life, such as calculating commodity price discounts and distributing commodities equally.