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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Divisibility by 5
In a division...
Question
In a division problem, the remainder is
6
and the divisor is
5
times the quotient and is obtained by adding
2
to thrice of remainder. Find the dividend.
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Solution
Divisor
=
3
×
6
+
2
=
20
....(
∵
Remainder
=
6
)
Quotient =
20
5
=
4
∴
Dividend
=
Divisor
×
Quotient
+
Remainder
=
20
×
4
+
6
=
86
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