What value divided by 14 equals 29?

In other words, what would the dividend be if the divisor were 14 and the quotient 29?

To find the answer, just multiply the divisor with the quotient: 14 × 29 = 406

To prove this, let's compute 406 divided by 14: 406 14 = 29

How does it work?

Asking which value divided by 14 gives a result of 29 is equivalent to solving the following equation:

x 14 = 29

  1. We need to isolate x, so multiply both sides by 14: 14 x 14 = 14 × 29
  2. 14 x 14 is equivalent to 14 14 x , which simplifies to 1 x (or just x ).
  3. Thus: x = 14 × 29 = 406

So, if the divisor is 14 and the quotient is 29, the dividend is 406.