You look at the place value.
In the highest place value.
The answer depends on what the divisor is. Without that information it is not possible to give a more useful answer.
1000/10 = 100
The digit in the hundreds place in the number 2378.91 is the digit 3.
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yes
You look at the place value.
In the highest place value.
Well I believe that when you divide the number 1st you have to see if the number will go in to the three digit number and if don't then see if another can go into that one
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No You Divide All The 3 numbers by the two and do the math and that's your answer.
Regardless of the dividend (the number being divided), no divisor can produce a remainder equal to, or greater than, itself..... dividing by 4 cannot result in a remainder of 5, for example, Therefore the only single-digit number which can return a remainder of 8 is 9. 35 ÷ 9 = 3 and remainder 8
The answer depends on what the divisor is. Without that information it is not possible to give a more useful answer.
1000/10 = 100
It does not have to be. 864/2 = 432. The first digit of the quotient is not in the tens place.
A smaller 3 digit number or a 2 digit number (99).