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17 July, 12:58

Do the quotients always have the same number of digits when dividing 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers? Why?

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  1. 17 July, 13:27
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    The answer is No.

    example: 495/9=55

    Step-by-step explanation:

    No, the quotients does not always have the same number of digits when dividing 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.

    since let us consider a three digit number as: 495

    on dividing this number by a single digit number i. e. 9 we get the quotient as 55; which is not a three digit number.

    i. e. 495/9=55

    Hence, the following statement is false.
  2. 17 July, 13:39
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    Not in all cases.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It depends on the values of the 3-digit and 1-digit number given.

    For example, dividing 462 by 2 gives 231 which is a 3-digit quotient. Also, dividing the same 462 by 6 gives 77.

    In a nut shell, sometimes the quotient might be the same and some times not the same. It is determined by the values of the 3-digit and 1-digit required.
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