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6 February, 18:25

Why does dividing by 100 shift each digit two places to the right?

A. Each digit represents 100 more

B. Each digit represents 100 less

C. Each digit represents 100 times its original value

D. Each digit represents 1/100 of its previous value

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  1. 6 February, 19:42
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    The answer is D. If you divide 1000 by 100, it is 10. 10 is equal to 1/100 of its previous value of 1000.
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