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Hlo everyone plz explain it

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Answered by MarkAsBrainliest
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\textbf{- Answer -}

We know that,
dividend = (quotient × divisor) + remainder

Let us consider that the quotient is q.

Then, the divisor be 5q (according to the question).

The remainder = 6

Given that, if 2 be added to thrice the remainder, we will get the divisor.

Then,

5q = (3 × 6) + 2

=> 5q = 18 + 2

=> 5q = 20

=> q = 4

So, the divisor (5q) = 20 and the quotient (q) = 4

Therefore, the required dividend be

= (4 × 20) + 6

= 80 + 6

= \textbf{86}

#\textbf{MarkAsBrainliest}


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