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Re: When a positive integer n is divided by 100, the remainder is the same [#permalink]
test01 wrote:
Midhilesh489 wrote:
101a = 14b

a = 14, b = 101 --> 1414
a = 28 b = 202 --> 2828
a = 42 b = 303 --> 4242

See the pattern

last number 9898 where a = 98(14 * 7) and b = 707


Sorry, how are you getting 101 from?


When a number divide by 100 quotient = Q and remainder = Q

N = 100q + q = 101q

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