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Question
A number when divided by 61 gives 27 as quotient and 32 as remainder. Find the number.
Solution
We know, Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder
Given: Divisor = 61, Quotient = 27, Remainder = 32
Let the Dividend be x.
∴ x = 61 × 27 + 32
= 1679
Hence, the required number is 1679.
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