Answer:
(the quotient) is 8
(the remainder) is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the quotient and remainder when dividing 58 by 7, perform the division
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7 multiplied by 4 is 28.
7 multiplied by 5 is 35.
7 multiplied by 6 is 42.
7 multiplied by 7 is 49.
7 multiplied by 8 is 56.
7 multiplied by 9 is 63, which is too high. ________________________________
8 is the highest we can go without going over making it the quotient
7 goes into 58 a total of 8 times
[tex] \bf7 \times 8 = 56 [/tex]
Subtract 56 from 58, which leaves a remainder of 2
[tex] \bf58 + 56 = 2 [/tex]