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No remainder because the digits of 45549 finally add up to 9
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There are numbers that will meet these requirements but no such digits.
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No, because a quotient requires two numbers. Given the two numbers it is quite easy to work out the number of digits in the quotient.
No remainder because the digits of 45549 finally add up to 9
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You can't tell anything about the quotient until you know whatthe divisor is going to be.-- If I divide your 4,796 by 4, the quotient is 1,199 . . . 4 digits.-- And if I divide it by 2,398, the quotient is 2 . . . . only 1 digit.
You would get the quotient first and count the digits.
No, because the digits of 4554 finally add up to 9 and 4545/9 = 505
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The quotient is the result of dividing two numbers. So a two digit quotient is simply an answer to a division problem that ends up being 2 digits. For instance, 100 divided by 10 give a two digit quotient of 10. Or 480 / 32, which gives a two digit quotient of 15.
The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
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2 or 3 digits.
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