Math, asked by dm841284, 3 months ago

21. Find the dividend, when quotient = 56, divisor = 65 and remainder = 50.
22. Find the dividend, when quotient = 209. divisor = 43 and remainder = 23.​

Answers

Answered by yadavsv09
4

Answer:

Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder

\begin{gathered} = 56 \times 65 + 50 \\ = 3640 + 50 \\ = 3690\end{gathered}

=56×65+50

=3640+50

=3690

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by chukkalur2004
2

Answer:

21. 3690

22. 9010

Step-by-step explanation:

We have a formula for finding dividend, that is,

Dividend = (Quotient×Divisor)+Reminder.

On substituting the values in the formula above, we have,

For 21. question,

Dividend = (56×65)+50

Dividend = 3640+50

Dividend = 3690.

For 22. question,

Dividend = (209×43)+23

Dividend = 8987+23

Dividend = 9010.

Therefore, the required answers for 21 and 22 are 3690 and 9010 respectively.

Hope it helps you.

Good Luck.

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