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7 February, 03:19

156 : 24 and 102 : 15 both have a quotient of 6 and a remainder of 12.

a. Are the division expressions equivalent to each other? Use your knowledge of decimal division to justify your answer.

b. Construct your own division problem with a two-digit divisor that has a quotient of 6 and a remainder of 12 but is not equivalent to the problems in 1 (a).

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  1. 7 February, 05:14
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    Given that

    a)

    156/24 and 102/15 both have quotient of 6 and a remainder of 12.

    156/24:

    24) 156 (6

    -144

    12

    102/15:

    15) 102 (6

    -90

    12

    So yes we can say that both have same quotient of 6 and a remainder of 12.

    b)

    132/20:

    20) 132 (6

    -120

    12

    Table of 24 Table of 15 Table of 20

    24 15 20

    48 30 40

    72 45 60

    96 60 80

    120 75 100

    144 90 120

    168 105 140

    192 120 160

    216 135 180

    240 150 200
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