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Oh, dude, dividing two digits by three digits is like, totally easy. You just, like, do long division. You put the three-digit number outside the division house, the two-digit number inside, and then you, like, divide and stuff. It's not rocket science, man. Just remember to carry the one if you have to, or whatever.
A remainder is what's left after a division. If I can find a sum that has a one digit answer but a two digit remainder, I've proven it's possible. 915/100= 9 with a remainder of 15. One digit answer, two digit remainder. So, yes, it's possible.
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634.2 is a single number. You need two numbers to define a division!
Double-digit division requires that you create as many two-digit dividends as needed by bringing down another digit, or by adding a zero behind the decimal point. Example: 318/15 = 21.2 The first division is 15 into 3, which does not go. So the next step is to use the 3 and the 1 -- 15 into 31 is 2, with a remainder of 1. Now bring down the 8 and divide 15 into 18, which is 1 with a remainder of 3. Finally, place a decimal point and create a zero after it (the dividend now reads 318.0) so that you can divide 15 into 30 -- which is 2 and comes after the decimal. This long division is easier to demonstrate graphically. _____21.2__ 15 / 318.0