To predict the number of digits in the quotient for 9010 divided by 8, you can use the concept of logarithms. First, take the base 10 logarithm of 9010, which is approximately 3.954. Then, divide this result by the base 10 logarithm of 8, which is approximately 0.903. The quotient of these two logarithms will give you an estimate of the number of digits in the final quotient, which in this case would be around 4.
2 or 3 digits.
No. Let's say you have 500 divided by 2. Your quotient would be 250.
15
73.75
You would get the quotient first and count the digits.
15
2 or 3 digits.
12
122
700
No. Let's say you have 500 divided by 2. Your quotient would be 250.
15
112
73.75
5.407 divided by 8 = 0.675875 rounded to four digits is 0.6759
1126.25
The exact answer is 30.625 . You get it with long division good and no mistakes.