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                                    Arrow-Puffin-4_Semester-1 Maths 155DIVISION OF A BIGGER NUMBERS BY LONG DIVISION METHODDivision of a 3-Digit Number by a 1-Digit NumberExample : Divide 876 by 6.%u2022 Always start dividing from the highest value in the number.%u2022 Divide 8 hundreds by 6. 8 hundreds %u00f7 6 = 1 hundred (quotient) Remainder is 2.%u2022 Bring down 7 tens. 27 tens %u00f7 6 = 4 tens (quotient) Remainder is 3.%u2022 Bring down 6 ones. 36 ones %u00f7 6 = 6 ones (quotient) Remainder is 0.Therefore, 876 %u00f7 6 = 1466 8 7 6%u2013 62 7%u2013 2 4 3 6%u2013 3 6 0H T O1 4 6I. Find the quotient and the remainder.a. 368 %u00f7 3 b. 546 %u00f7 4 c. 776 %u00f7 6 d. 397 %u00f7 7 e. 668 %u00f7 9II. Divide and check your answers.a. 352 %u00f7 5 b. 932 %u00f7 8 c. 535 %u00f7 7 d. 708 %u00f7 6 e. 327 %u00f7 4Division of a 4-Digit Number by a 1-Digit NumberLet's Understand Conceptual UnderstandingExample : Divide 8,715 by 7.%u2022 Remember to start division from the highest value in the number.%u2022 Divide 8 thousands by 7. 8 thousands %u00f7 7 = 1 thousand (quotient) Remainder is 1.We always start division from the highest place in the dividend.Checking of Division:Divisor x Quotient + Remainder = Dividend 6 x 146 + 0 = 876 Let's Understand Conceptual Understanding Let's Practise 4.9 Application
                                
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