Ramya divides a 3-digit number by 10. What can we say about the quotie...
The quotient is obtained by removing one?s digit
Ex:
By removing one?s digit of 121 we get 12.
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Ramya divides a 3-digit number by 10. What can we say about the quotie...
Explanation:
When we divide a 3-digit number by 10, we are essentially shifting all the digits one place to the right. In other words, the ones digit becomes the new tens digit, the tens digit becomes the new hundreds digit, and the hundreds digit becomes the new thousands digit (which becomes zero when dividing by 10).
To understand this concept, let's consider an example:
If we have the number 345 and we divide it by 10, we get the quotient 34.5.
Now let's break down the steps:
Step 1: Understanding the original number
The original number is 345. We can break it down into its individual digits as follows:
- Ones digit: 5
- Tens digit: 4
- Hundreds digit: 3
Step 2: Dividing by 10
When we divide 345 by 10, we shift all the digits one place to the right. This means that:
- The ones digit (5) becomes the new tens digit (5 becomes 50).
- The tens digit (4) becomes the new hundreds digit (4 becomes 40).
- The hundreds digit (3) becomes the new thousands digit (3 becomes 300).
Step 3: Understanding the quotient
The resulting quotient is 34.5. We can break it down into its individual digits as follows:
- Ones digit: 4 (which was the original tens digit)
- Tens digit: 3 (which was the original hundreds digit)
Therefore, we can say that the quotient obtained by dividing a 3-digit number by 10 is obtained by removing the ones digit (option A). The tens digit becomes the new ones digit in the quotient.
Ramya divides a 3-digit number by 10. What can we say about the quotie...
If we will say the table of ten you will see that two do not come in ten's table so we will take help from the ten's now we will divide 23 from 10 so the quotient will be 2 and then we will subtract 20 from 23 and the remainder will be 3 now we will take 5 to the remainder now we will again say the table of 10 to divide 35 now the quotient will be 3 and now we will subtract 30 from 35 and the remainder will be 5.
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