take out zeros
It is not necessary: some people find it easier to do so, others do not.
Just the one because the quotient is 50
You annex zeros to get the answer. Such as 0.03 equals 0.030, and you keep annexing zeros to the end to get your answer. Until you get to the hundred thousandths place.
100 divided by 4 is 25.
None since 80/10 equals 8.
It is not necessary: some people find it easier to do so, others do not.
2
There are two zeros in the quotient when you divide 80000 by 50
Yes
No, the answer is 123.75
One
Just the one because the quotient is 50
You annex zeros to get the answer. Such as 0.03 equals 0.030, and you keep annexing zeros to the end to get your answer. Until you get to the hundred thousandths place.
You can annex zeros to the beginning of a decimal because leading zeros do not affect its value; for example, 0.05 is the same as 0.005. Similarly, adding zeros to the end of a decimal does not change its value in decimal notation, as they indicate precision rather than quantity; for instance, 1.50 is equivalent to 1.5. This property allows for flexibility in representing numbers without altering their actual value.
one thing that you can do is divide the 8 into 3, but you will need to annex zeros
100 divided by 4 is 25.
It is: 273/50 = 5.46 which is the quotient of two integers