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12. ASSERTION (A)
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REASONING (R): If we divide a fraction by itself, the quotient is always 1.
i) A is true but R is false.
ii) Both A and Rare true.
iii) A is false but R is true.
iv) Both A and Rare false.
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Answer:
One points measure - 3.2cm
Other part measure - 8cm
Explanation\huge \mathfrak \pink{Explanation}Explanation
➻Sum of ratio - 5
➻Measure of the line
➻ 8cm ÷ 5 = 1.6cm
➻ ratio of part is 2:5
➻ measure of one part → 1.6cm × 2 = 3.2cm
➻ measure of other part → 1.6cm × 3 = 4.8cm
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Answer:
If and are positive integers, there exist unique integers and , called the quotient and remainder, respectively, such that and .
For example, when 15 is divided by 6, the quotient is 2 and the remainder is 3 since .
Notice that means that remainder is a non-negative integer and always less than divisor.
This formula can also be written as .
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