Yes, as long as the dividend is also a multiple of 5, the equation has sense.
Here we can define a quotient between two numbers a and b is:
a/b
We know that this is a multiple of 5, so for an integer n we can write:
a/b = 5*n
Now, we know that the dividend is a multiple of 4, so:
a = k*4
The divisor is a factor of 8, the factors of 8 are:
8 = 2*2*2
So the two factors of 8 are 2 and 4.
If the factor is 4, then the problem becomes trivial:
k*4/4 = n*5
k = n*5
So, as long as the dividend is also a multiple of 5, the equation has sense (similar thing happens if the divisor was 2 instead of 4).
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