The question has no solution.
If Q = 15 then ABQ is a multiple of 15 and so a multiple of 5.
Then, if R = 5 then ABQ + R must also be a multiple of 5.
Therefore ABQ + R cannot by 2169, which is NOT a multiple of 5.
The divisor is divided into the dividend producing a quotient and no remainder.
the Remainder is divided by the outside number to form another decimal, which is added onto the end of the answer.
0.2667
divided a number by 8. His quotient was 73. The remainder was6. What was the number?
810: quotient 1, remainder 1
3 divided by 2 gives 1r1
Quotient 0, remainder 805. Note that you will always get this pattern when you divide a smaller number by a larger one - i.e., the quotient will be zero, and the remainder will be the dividend.
When their quotient has no remainder.
44
154
200
99