The QUOTIENT function in Excel calculates the quotient of two numbers. The function takes two arguments: the first is the dividend, and the second is the divisor. The function returns the result of dividing the dividend by the divisor.
The syntax of QUOTIENT in Excel is as follows:
=QUOTIENT(number1,number2)
This function divides number1 by number2 and returns the quotient.
In Excel, the QUOTIENT function is used to calculate the quotient of two numbers. The function takes two arguments: the first is the dividend, and the second is the divisor. The function returns the quotient of the two numbers as a decimal value.
There are a few occasions when QUOTIENT should not be used in Excel:
1) When the denominator is 0 2) When the result is a fraction 3) When the result is a negative number
The Excel QUOTIENT formula returns the quotient of two numbers. The Excel DIVIDE formula returns the division of two numbers. The Excel MOD formula returns the modulus of a number. The Excel INT function returns the integer portion of a number. The Excel ROUND function returns the rounding of a number. The Excel CEILING function returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to a number. The Excel FLOOR function returns the largest integer less than or equal to a number.