To find an expression that meets your criteria, we can start by setting up a division equation. Let's call the dividend "D". According to the criteria:
Dividend (D) > 1,000
Quotient = 52
Remainder = 18
Based on these criteria, we can set up the equation as follows:
D = Quotient × Divisor + Remainder
Since the quotient is 52 and the remainder is 18, the equation becomes:
D = 52 × Divisor + 18
To meet the criteria that the dividend is greater than 1,000, we need to find a suitable value for the divisor. We can do that by rearranging the equation:
D - 18 = 52 × Divisor
Now, let's choose a value for D that is greater than 1,000. For example, let's use D = 1,500:
1,500 - 18 = 52 × Divisor
1,482 = 52 × Divisor
Dividing both sides by 52:
Divisor = 1,482 / 52
Simplifying:
Divisor ≈ 28.5
Therefore, the expression that satisfies the given criteria is:
Dividend (D) = 1,500
Quotient = 52
Remainder = 18
Divisor ≈ 28.5
The equation becomes:
1,500 = 52 × 28.5 + 18