One of the built-in functions of Python is divmod, which takes two arguments and and returns a tuple containing the quotient of first and then the remainder .
For example:
>>> print divmod(177,10)
(17, 7)
Here, the integer division is 177/10 => 17 and the modulo operator is 177%10 => 7.
Task 
Read in two integers,  and , and print three lines. 
The first line is the integer division  (While using Python2 remember to import division from __future__). 
The second line is the result of the modulo operator: . 
The third line prints the divmod of  and .  
Input Format 
The first line contains the first integer, , and the second line contains the second integer, .   
Output Format 
Print the result as described above.  
Sample Input
177
10
Sample Output
17
7
(17, 7)