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69÷50 with remainder

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To answer this question, we can proceed as follows:

We have that the complete way to obtain this division is that the quotient is equal to 1.38.

However, in a division in which we have the remainder, we can express this division as:

D = d * C + R

Where

D is the dividend (69)

d is the divisor (50)

C is the quotient.

R is the remainder

So having the remainder, and not having decimals part in the division, we can say that this division is equal to:

69 = 50 * 1 + 19.

We can express this as follows:

69 is the Dividend, 50 is the divisor, 1 is the quotient, and 19 is the remainder.

Therefore, the division 69 / 50 = 1 + 19. We can divide the number 69 by 50 and we have that we can divide it in 1, but we have 19 as the remainder, then we have:

69 = 50 * 1 + 19

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