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5 January, 10:37

How is the quotient 80,000:2000 different from the quotient 80,000:200 or 80,000:20

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  1. 5 January, 13:10
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    2,000, 200 and 20 are similar except for the number of zeros.

    You can remove a zero from each to equal the number of zeros in the divisor. So 80,000 : 2,000 is equivalent to 80 : 2 = 40 you just remove the 3 zeros

    80,000 : 200 is equivalent to 800 : 2 = 400 you just keep removing 0s like for instance this time it was 2 lastly 80,000 : 20 only allows us to remove 1 zero 8,000 : 2 = 4,000. The smaller the divisor the greater the quotient when dividing the same number like for instance in this example 80,000
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