58
First you start with 104 then you divide 104 by 2 then when you get your quotient, you have to add four to your quotient and get 56. Etc.
The quotient of 56 and 7 is 8.
56/b
The continuous division of 56 and 40 involves repeatedly dividing the larger number by the smaller number. Starting with 56 divided by 40 gives a quotient of 1 and a remainder of 16. Next, you divide 40 by 16, resulting in a quotient of 2 and a remainder of 8. Finally, dividing 16 by 8 gives a quotient of 2 and a remainder of 0, indicating that the process ends here. The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 56 and 40 is 8.
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First you start with 104 then you divide 104 by 2 then when you get your quotient, you have to add four to your quotient and get 56. Etc.
The quotient of 56 and 7 is 8.
The quotient is 18 with a remainder of 2
7
56/b
56/10 = 5.6
56
56/x
Quotient of 976 and 8 is 122.
The Answer of the problem I think it is 56/n
63/7 = 9 63 - 7 = 56 The two numbers are therefore 7 and 63.
The continuous division of 56 and 40 involves repeatedly dividing the larger number by the smaller number. Starting with 56 divided by 40 gives a quotient of 1 and a remainder of 16. Next, you divide 40 by 16, resulting in a quotient of 2 and a remainder of 8. Finally, dividing 16 by 8 gives a quotient of 2 and a remainder of 0, indicating that the process ends here. The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 56 and 40 is 8.