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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 02:20 azariahbelfield

Iwill mark you branliest! i have 7 questions. 1. 7.42 ÷ 1.75 = 2. what is the quotient of 8,187 ÷ 24? 341 r 3 341 r 7 409 r 3 409 r 7 3. what is the quotient of 8,688 ÷ 24? 362 434 450 8,664 4. if a string that is 15.5 inches long is cut into equal pieces that are 1.25 inches long, how many pieces of ribbon can be created? 1.42 12.4 14.2 142.0 5. if 3.485 ÷ 5.1 is written in long division form as long division set up where 51 is on the outside of the division symbol and 34850 is on the inside so that the divisor is written as a whole number, where should the decimal point be placed in the dividend? between the 3 and the 4 between the 4 and the 8 between the 8 and the 5 between the 5 and the 0 6.what number should be placed in the box to complete the division calculation? the picture is in the link 7.when 1480 is divided into 12 equal parts, the remainder is 4. what is a correct way to write the quotient? 123.4 1234 over 12 123 + 4 1234 over 1480

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