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Divisor = 136, quotient = 75 and remainder = 31

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Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
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Find the dividend using remainder theorem of the given Divisor = 136, quotient = 75 and remainder = 31.

 \large \boxed{ \sf{Required \:  Solution:}}

Using Remainder Theorem:

 \boxed{\sf{Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder}} \orange \bigstar

  • Let the dividend be x.

Put the values, in the given theorem.

: \implies \sf{x = 136 \times 75 + 31}

:\implies \sf{x = 10200  + 31}

:\implies \underline{\boxed{\frak{x = 10,231}}} \: \pink{ \bigstar}

  • Hence, the dividend is 10,231.

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