in a division sum the divisor is 7239 quotient 1308 and remainder 209. By how much should the dividend be increased so that when it is divided by the same divisor a quotient 1311 and a remainder 730is obtained?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder
If 4 times the divisor is added to the dividend then
Dividend + 4 × divisor = Divisor × Quotient + 4 × Divisor + Remainder
= Divisor × (Quotient + 4) + Remainder
∴ Remainder remains unchanged
now it's up to u
just understand the procedure
(let's make this question quit tricky or in simple language confusing.❓...but not hard )
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Answer:
Dividend1= (7239*1308)+209
= 9468821 (calculate yourself)
Dividend2= (7239*1311) +730
= 9491059
Dividend to be increased by
9491059
- 9468821
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22238
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