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Standard VII
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Divide 16p8...
Question
Divide
16
p
8
by
4
p
3
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Solution
We first divide
16
by
4
. The quotient is
4
. Next we divide
p
8
by
p
3
. We get
p
8
p
3
=
p
8
−
3
=
p
5
.
Hence the net result of division is
4
p
5
.
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