Multiply and Divide Whole Numbers
Selected Reading
- Quotient and Remainder (Word problems)
- Quotient and Remainder: Problem type 2
- Quotient and Remainder: Problem type 1
- Division With Trailing Zeros: Problem Type 2
- Division With Trailing Zeros: Problem Type 1
- Whole Number Division: 3-digit by 2-digit, No Remainder
- Whole Number Division: 2-digit by 2-digit, No Remainder
- Division Involving Zero
- Division With Carry
- Division Without Carry
- Unit Rates and Ratios of Whole Numbers (Word problems)
- Multiplication and Addition or Subtraction of Whole numbers (Word problems)
- Multiplication or Division of Whole Numbers (Word problems)
- Fact Families for Multiplication and Division
- Division Facts
- Multiples Problem Type 2
- Multiples Problem Type 1
- Multiplication of Large Numbers
- Multiplication of a Single Digit Number With Large Numbers
- Multiplication of 2-digit Numbers With 2-digit Numbers
- Multiplication With Trailing Zeros: Problem Type 2
- Multiplication With Trailing Zeros: Problem Type 1
- Multiplication With Carry
- Multiplication Without Carry
- Multiplication by 10, 100, and 1000
- Single Digit Multiplication
- Multiplication as Repeated Addition
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Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Division With Trailing Zeros: Problem Type 1
Division With Traipng Zeros: Problem Type 1
Traipng zeros
The zeros at the end of a number are known as traipng zeros. For example, 1200, 70, 3000…have traipng zeros.
In this lesson, we are deapng with problems involving spanision of numbers with traipng zeros
For example, 1800 ÷ 6 = 300
Divide 1500 ÷ 5
Solution
So 1500 ÷ 5 = 300
We can check if this is true by multiplying
5 × 300 = 1500. So 300 is the correct quotient.
Divide 400 ÷ 8
Solution
So 400 ÷ 8 = 50