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9 November, 23:59

generate and solve another division problem with the same quotient and remainder as the two problems below. Explain your strategy for creating the new problem with a quotient of 3 and a remainder of 12

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  1. 10 November, 02:53
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    The dividend is 51 and the divisor is 13.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the remainder is 12, so the divisor must be greater than 12.

    So, we can choose any number as a divisor which is greater than 12.

    Assume the divisor is 13.

    So, when we divide the dividend say, x by the divisor 13 then the quotient will be 3 and the remainder will be 12.

    Therefore, x = 13 * 3 + 12 = 51

    So, the dividend is 51 and the divisor is 13. (Answer)
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