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divide 56.1 92 by 10​

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Answered by gaminglinda271
1

Answer:

Here we will show you step-by-step with detailed explanation how to calculate 92 divided by 10 using long division.

Before you continue, note that in the problem 92 divided by 10, the numbers are defined as follows:

92 = dividend

10 = divisor

Step 1:

Start by setting it up with the divisor 10 on the left side and the dividend 92 on the right side like this:

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

Step 2:

The divisor (10) goes into the first digit of the dividend (9), 0 time(s). Therefore, put 0 on top:

0

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

Step 3:

Multiply the divisor by the result in the previous step (10 x 0 = 0) and write that answer below the dividend.

0

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

0

Step 4:

Subtract the result in the previous step from the first digit of the dividend (9 - 0 = 9) and write the answer below.

0

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

- 0

9

Step 5:

Move down the 2nd digit of the dividend (2) like this:

0

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

- 0

9 2

Step 6:

The divisor (10) goes into the bottom number (92), 9 time(s). Therefore, put 9 on top:

0 9

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

- 0

9 2

Step 7:

Multiply the divisor by the result in the previous step (10 x 9 = 90) and write that answer at the bottom:

0 9

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

- 0

9 2

9 0

Step 8:

Subtract the result in the previous step from the number written above it. (92 - 90 = 2) and write the answer at the bottom.

0 9

1 0 ⟌ 9 2

- 0

9 2

- 9 0

2

You are done, because there are no more digits to move down from the dividend.

The answer is the top number and the remainder is the bottom number.

Therefore, the answer to 92 divided by 10 calculated using Long Division is:

9

2 Remainder

Answered by AmAnushka2
0

Answer:

56.192 ÷ 10 = 5.6192

Step-by-step explanation:

During division, if there is a multiple of 10 then the Decimal Point will mive to the left by the number of zeroes in the multiple of 10

For example - 479.879 ÷ 1000 = 0.479879

As there are three zeroes in the number 1000 ( which is a multiple of ten ) so the decimal point moved three places to the right.

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