Math, asked by btsforever86, 3 months ago

Please anyone answer this question​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by Ranggivinni
0

Answer:

Suppose we divide 117 by 14. Then, we get 8 as quotient and 5 as remainder.

\begin{gathered}\frak{Here}\begin{cases}\sf{\:\;\; Dividend = 117}\\\sf{\;\;\; Divisor = 14}\\\sf{\;\;\; Quotient = 8}\\\sf{\;\;\; Remainder = 5}\end{cases}\end{gathered}

Here

Dividend=117

Divisor=14

Quotient=8

Remainder=5

Clearly, 117 = (14 × 8) + 5.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⠀⠀

Example 2: Suppose we divide 73 by 34. Then we get 2 as a quotient 5 as a reminder.

\begin{gathered}\frak{Here}\begin{cases}\sf{\:\;\; Dividend = 73}\\\sf{\;\;\; Divisor = 34}\\\sf{\;\;\; Quotient = 2}\\\sf{\;\;\; Remainder = 5}\end{cases}\end{gathered}

Here

Dividend=73

Divisor=34

Quotient=2

Remainder=5

Similar questions