Carcass wrote:
r is the remainder when positive integer
x is divided by positive integer (x - 1)
Quantity A |
Quantity B |
r |
1 |
A) Quantity A is greater.
B) Quantity B is greater.
C) The two quantities are equal.
D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
x is 1 MORE than x-1, so the remainder will always be 1 when x is divided by x-1.
You can check with some numbers 3 divided by 2 or 4 divided by 3 will always leave 1 as remainder.
Also x=(x-1)q+r, where x is dividend, x-1 is divisor, q is quotient and r is the remainder.
Now the quotient or q will be 1 as there is a difference of only 1 between them..
so x=(x-1)*1+r.....x=x-1+r...r=1
so A=B=1
C