Asked by jay
In Example 2, the quotient is
151
R
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I don't have the rest of Example 2, so I can't tell what the remainder (the "R" number) should be. Can you paste the full problem (dividend and divisor) or a screenshot?
Meanwhile, a couple quick notes that might help:
- The usual way to show a quotient with remainder is "quotient R remainder" (for example, 151 R 2 means quotient = 151 and remainder = 2).
- Check your answer with: dividend = divisor × quotient + remainder. The remainder must be an integer 0 ≤ remainder < divisor.
If you give the dividend and divisor I will compute the correct quotient and remainder and format it as "151 R …" if 151 is indeed the quotient.
Meanwhile, a couple quick notes that might help:
- The usual way to show a quotient with remainder is "quotient R remainder" (for example, 151 R 2 means quotient = 151 and remainder = 2).
- Check your answer with: dividend = divisor × quotient + remainder. The remainder must be an integer 0 ≤ remainder < divisor.
If you give the dividend and divisor I will compute the correct quotient and remainder and format it as "151 R …" if 151 is indeed the quotient.
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