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Check for correctness in division math? - Answers

ok well here's the thing all u need to do is divide the quotient(the ancwer) multiplied by the divisor(multiplied by the number ur dividing with)it should give u the divident.(divident=the biger number u are dividing) are u doing long division or short? well...i will write both. short division to check ancwer(i will use the subtract sign as the division sign) 10-10=1 so its 1x10=10 long division --100----- < the answer 1 100 again just like the other (short division) multiply the quotient and the divisor (quotient=the answer) (divisor=the number u are dividing with) it should give u the divident.(divident=the bigger number u are dividing with)so... 100 x 1 hope i helped at least a little ! ------- 100



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ok well here's the thing all u need to do is divide the quotient(the ancwer) multiplied by the divisor(multiplied by the number ur dividing with)it should give u the divident.(divident=the biger number u are dividing) are u doing long division or short? well...i will write both. short division to check ancwer(i will use the subtract sign as the division sign) 10-10=1 so its 1x10=10 long division --100----- < the answer 1 100 again just like the other (short division) multiply the quotient and the divisor (quotient=the answer) (divisor=the number u are dividing with) it should give u the divident.(divident=the bigger number u are dividing with)so... 100 x 1 hope i helped at least a little ! ------- 100



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Check for correctness in division math? - Answers

ok well here's the thing all u need to do is divide the quotient(the ancwer) multiplied by the divisor(multiplied by the number ur dividing with)it should give u the divident.(divident=the biger number u are dividing) are u doing long division or short? well...i will write both. short division to check ancwer(i will use the subtract sign as the division sign) 10-10=1 so its 1x10=10 long division --100----- < the answer 1 100 again just like the other (short division) multiply the quotient and the divisor (quotient=the answer) (divisor=the number u are dividing with) it should give u the divident.(divident=the bigger number u are dividing with)so... 100 x 1 hope i helped at least a little ! ------- 100

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      ok well here's the thing all u need to do is divide the quotient(the ancwer) multiplied by the divisor(multiplied by the number ur dividing with)it should give u the divident.(divident=the biger number u are dividing) are u doing long division or short? well...i will write both. short division to check ancwer(i will use the subtract sign as the division sign) 10-10=1 so its 1x10=10 long division --100----- < the answer 1 100 again just like the other (short division) multiply the quotient and the divisor (quotient=the answer) (divisor=the number u are dividing with) it should give u the divident.(divident=the bigger number u are dividing with)so... 100 x 1 hope i helped at least a little ! ------- 100
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