Math, asked by 2213, 1 year ago

Find q and r for the following pairs of positive integers a and b, satisfying a=bq+r.
i. a= 13, b=3
ii. b=8, b=80
iii. a=125, b=5
iv. a=132, b=11

Answers

Answered by wvaish
94
1)a=bq+r
13=3*4+1
q=4
r=1

2)80=8*10+0
q=10
r=0

3)125=5*25+0
q=25
r=0

4)132=11*12+0
q=12
r=0

wvaish: Hope this is helpful
2213: Thankyou
2213: Will you please explain how to write this?
wvaish: U better show the answer by actually dividing it
wvaish: For example...
wvaish: 13/4 leaves a remainder 1 and the quotient is 4
2213: thankyou
Answered by sravya772
42

Answer:

Hey, mate here's your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

i) a=13, b=3

a= bq + r

13=3(4) +1, here q= 4, r= 1

so,13=13

ii) a=8, b =80

a= bq + r

8=80 (1/10),here q= 1 /10 and r=0

so, 8=8

iii) a= 125, b =5

a= bq + r

125= 5(25)+0,here q= 25,r= 0

So, 125=125

iv) a= 132, b=11

a= bq + r

132= 11(12) + 0,here q= 12,r=0

So, 132=132

Hope it helps you

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