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7 July, 10:50

Multiplying the dividend and the divisor by the same power of 10changes the quotient always never or sometimes

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  1. 7 July, 10:52
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    Always; because if you used the problem 2 divided by 1, and multiplied both to the first power you would get 200 divided by 100, and a quotient of 100, not 1. But if you plan to take away zeros, then the quotients are virtually the same.
  2. 7 July, 11:03
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    Never

    it's just that and extra zero (0) would be added to the end
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