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                                    158 Arrow-Puffin-4_Semester-1 MathsDivision of a 4-Digit Number by a 2-Digit NumberExample : Divide 1,295 by 52.%u2022 As the divisor is a 2-digit number we divide the first two digits from the left i.e. 12.Since 12 < 52, we cannot divide 12 by 52.Bring down 9 from the dividend, making the number as 129.%u2022 Divide 129 by 52.Write 2 as quotient, 104 below 129 and subtract.129 %u2013 104 = 25Bring down 5 from the dividend.%u2022 Divide 255 by 52.Write 4 as quotient, 208 below 255 and subtract.255 %u2013 208 = 471,295 %u00f7 52 = 24 quotient, 47 remainder.To Check : Quotient %u00d7 Divisor + Remainder = Dividend24 x 52 + 471,248 + 47 1,295 (dividend)Hence, 1295 %u00f7 52 = 24 as quotient and 47 as remainder52 1 2 9 5%u2013 0 01 2 9%u2013 1 0 4 2 5 5%u2013 2 0 8 4 7 0 2 4I. Divide and check your answers.a. 98 %u00f7 16 b. 54 %u00f7 32 c. 85 %u00f7 47 d. 73 %u00f7 68e. 69 %u00f7 59 f. 45 %u00f7 23II. Divide and check your answers.a. 432 %u00f7 41 b. 653 %u00f7 28 c. 892 %u00f7 37 d. 773 %u00f7 73e. 802 %u00f7 64 f. 638 %u00f7 53III. Divide and check your answers.a. 4896 %u00f7 34 b. 9323 %u00f7 85 c. 9210 %u00f7 46 d. 9801 %u00f7 72e. 7003 %u00f7 62 f. 3681 %u00f7 32 Let's Practise 4.12 ApplicationLet's Understand Conceptual Understanding
                                
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