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The second volume of fourth grade mathematics draws inferences from one another.
It is normal that the remainder is greater than the quotient, but it is wrong that the remainder is greater than the divisor.

1. The quotient is 24 and the remainder is 72.

I use the substitution method. For example, if the divisor is 100, 24* 100+24=2424, then these two numbers can be 2424 and 100. If the divisor and the divisor are amplified three times at the same time, that is, 7272 and 300 are divided, the quotient is 24 and the remainder is 72.

2. Just reduce the dividend and divisor by ten times.

First of all, the divisor must be greater than the remainder, so the divisor can be 200,200 * 17+170 = 3570,357 divided by 20, and both the quotient and the remainder are17, which is in line with the meaning of the question.