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                                    156 Arrow-Puffin-4_Semester-1 Maths7 8 7 1 5%u2013 71 7%u2013 1 4 3 1%u2013 2 8 3 5 %u2013 3 5 0ThH T O1 2 4 5I. Find the quotient and the remainder.a. 5926 %u00f7 5 b. 8051 %u00f7 3 c. 1285 %u00f7 6 d. 7132 %u00f7 8 e. 9106 %u00f7 9II. Divide and check your answers.a. 4732 %u00f7 4 b. 6258 %u00f7 7 c. 9201 %u00f7 8 d. 1414 %u00f7 6 e. 3507 %u00f7 9Division by Numbers such as 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90Example 1: Divide 328 by 20.%u2022 As the divisor is a 2-digit number, we start the division with the number formed by the first two digits from the left of the dividend.%u2022 Divide 32 by 20. Write 1 as quotient and 20 below 32 and subtract. Bring down 8 from the dividend making the number as 128.%u2022 Divide 128 by 20. Write 6 as quotient after 1 and 120 below 128 and subtract.%u2022 The division is completed as we do not have any digit to bring down.Hence, 328 %u00f7 20 = 16 as quotient and 8 as remainder%u2022 Bring down 7 hundreds and divide.  17 hundreds %u00f7 7 = 2 thousands (quotient) Remainder is 3.%u2022 Bring down 1 ten and divide. 31 tens %u00f7 7 = 4 tens (quotient) Remainder is 3.%u2022 Bring down 5 tens and divide. 35 ones %u00f7 7 = 5 ones (quotient) Remainder is 0.Therefore, 8,715 %u00f7 7 = 1,2453 2 8%u2013 2 01 2 8%u2013 1 2 0 8 1 620Checking of Division:Divisor x Quotient + Remainder = Dividend 7 x 1245 + 0 = 8715 Let's Understand Conceptual Understanding Let's Practise 4.10 Application
                                
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