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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 14:30 ivan2076

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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