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Solve using long division.
D. 18 ÷0.9
C. 20.75 ÷ 0.5
B. 2.88 ÷ 1.6
A. 32.3 ÷1.9
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Answered by krishna5051
3

Answer:

D. Change the divisor 0.9 to a whole number by moving the decimal point 1 places to the right. Then move the decimal point in the dividend the same, 1 places to the right.

C. Change the divisor 0.5 to a whole number by moving the decimal point 1 places to the right. Then move the decimal point in the dividend the same, 1 places to the right.

B. Change the divisor 1.6 to a whole number by moving the decimal point 1 places to the right. Then move the decimal point in the dividend the same, 1 places to the right.

A. Change the divisor 1.9 to a whole number by moving the decimal point 1 places to the right. Then move the decimal point in the dividend the same, 1 places to the right.

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Answered by vattigowtham
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Answer:

The process begins with dividing or finding how many times the leftmost digit of the dividend can be divided by the divisor.

Then, the result or answer from step 1, which becomes the first digit of the quotient, is multiplied by the divisor and written under the first digit of the dividend.

Subtraction is carried out on the first digit of the dividend and the remainder is written.

The next digit of the dividend is brought down and then, the process is repeated until all the digits of the dividend are brought down and a remainder is found.

How to divide decimals using the long division method?

Long division can also be used to divide decimal numbers into equal groups. It follows the same steps as that of long division, namely, – divide, multiply, subtract, bring down and repeat or find the remainder.

Here’s an example of long division with decimals.

Long Division method to divide decimal numbers example

Fun Facts

123454321 when divided by 11111 gives a quotient of 11111 and remainder 0.

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