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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
8

How do you divide 9,962 divided by 41 using long division

Mathematics
2 answers:
Dmitrij [34]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

242.97560

Message me if you need any more help I am not positive this is correct but im confident its right

Step-by-step explanation:


ruslelena [56]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<h2>242.9</h2>

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to notice that 9 is less than 41, so we start by dividing using to digits, 99.

So, 99 divided by 41, we notice that the nearest number to this it's 2. So, 2(41)=82, then 99-82=17, then we use the next unit 6 to complete the new number, which is 176.

Now we have to divide 176 by 41, we notice that the nearest number is 4. So, 4(41)=164, then 176-164=12, then we use the next unit 2 to complete the new number, which is 122.

Then, we have to divide 122 by 41, we notice that the nearest number is 2. So, 2(41)=82, then 122-82=40, then we don't have more number to complete, so, we add a decimal point to the quotient, and that allow us to add a zero next to the given number. Now, we have 400.

400 divided by 41, we notice that the nearest number is 9. 9(41)=369, then 400-369=31.

Lastly, all numbers in the quotient is the result: 242.9

The handwritten process is attached.

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