SOLUTION: In a division sum, the divisor is 10 times the quotient and 5 times the remainder. If the remainder is 46, then the dividend is
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Question 709986: In a division sum, the divisor is 10 times the quotient and 5 times the remainder. If the remainder is 46, then the dividend is
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Use variables assigned this way:
Q=quotient, N=dividend, D=divisor, r=remainder without the denominator.
and unfortunately not showing,
Facts given mean D=10*Q, D=5*r, r=46.
Some steps to solving:
D=5*46, D=230.
Also D=10*Q so Q=D/10, and knowing D, Q=230/10, Q=23
Summary of what found so far:
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Substitute the values.
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