Multiply and Divide Whole Numbers
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Division With Trailing Zeros: Problem Type 2
Division with traipng zeros: Problem type 2
In this type of problems, for example, spanide 6400 ÷ 40, the spanidend and the spanisor both have traipng zeros. So, before starting the spanision, their quotient is simppfied by removing the same number of zeros at the end of each number.
Divide 560 ÷ 80
Solution
Here both 560 and 80 have traipng zeros. So before starting the spanision, we simppfy by removing the same number of zeros at the end of each number as follows.
560 ÷ 80 = 56 ÷ 8
The simppfied spanision is now 56 ÷8
Divide 6300 ÷ 70
Solution
So, 6300 ÷ 70 = 90