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In a division sum, the divisor is 4 times the quotient and twice the remainder. If a and b are respectively the divisor and the dividend, then

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Answered by knjroopa
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In a division sum, the divisor is 4 times the quotient and twice the remainder. If a and b are respectively the divisor and the dividend, then

Given divisor = a and dividend = b

Divisor a = 4 quotient

So quotient = a/4

Remainder = a/2

We know that

Dividend = divisor x quotient + remainder

So b = a x a/4 + a/2

        = a x a + 2 a / 4

        = a^2 + 2a / 4

4 b = a(a + 2)

So a(a + 2) / b = 4

Answered by kinggamersbro
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