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When 100 is to be successively divided by 6, 3, 4, first divide 100 by 6. then divide the quotient 16 by 3. then divide the quotient 5 by 4. a number when successively divided by 5, 3, 2 gives the remainder of 0, 2 and 1 respectively in that order. what will be the remainders when the same number is divided successively by 2, 3 and 5 in that order?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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100÷6 then quotient is 16

then 16÷ 3 quotient is 5

5÷5,5÷3,5÷2 then remainder is 0,2,1 respectively.

then 5÷2,5÷3,5÷5 remainder is 3,2,1 respectively


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Answered by vaduz
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Answer:remainder 0,2 and 1.


Step-by-step explanation:

when we divide 100 by 2 , we get quotient 50 and remainder is 0.

then we divide 50 by 3 , we get 16 as quotient and remainder is 2.

at the end 16 divide by 5 , quotient is 3 and remainder 1.

so by diving 100 by 2,3 and 5 ,we will get remainder 0,2 and 1.

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