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GMAT Quantitative Section | Re: Remainder and remainder part

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Shiv2016 wrote:

So we have converted this expression to remainder equation.

When x is divided by y, we get 33 as the quotient and 0.45y as the remainder.

It means: x/y= 33.45 is another way of writing this equation?


Yes, I can say if x = 33y + 0.45y, then I can take y common as say x = (33 + 0.45 ) y.

=> x = 33.45y

=> x/y = 33.45. Hence, proved. Image

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