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Chapter 1, Problem 51

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Some numbers in the printing of a division problem have become illegible. They are designated below by *. Fill in the blanks.

\(\begin{array}{r} \frac{1 * *}{* * \longdiv { 4 * * * }} \\ \frac{28}{* 56} \\ \frac{* * *}{* * *} \\ \frac{* * *}{0} \end{array}\)

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QUESTION:

Some numbers in the printing of a division problem have become illegible. They are designated below by *. Fill in the blanks.

\(\begin{array}{r} \frac{1 * *}{* * \longdiv { 4 * * * }} \\ \frac{28}{* 56} \\ \frac{* * *}{* * *} \\ \frac{* * *}{0} \end{array}\)

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Problem 51

Some numbers in the printing of a division problem have become illegible. They are designated below by *. Fill in the blanks.

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Step 1 of 6

The first digit of the quotient is 1. Means that when you multiply it by the divisor(28) you will get the divisor(28). Since 6 was brought down, the 3rd digit of the dividend is 6.

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