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Quotient of 59.4 and 8.25 show work

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Answer:

in previous material it was shown that the digit sum of the product of two integers is equal to the digit sum of the product of the digit ... For instance, 66/8 = 8.25. ... For example, 35/7=5; the digit sum of the quotient is 5 and the digit sum of 35 is 8.

Missing: 59.4 ‎| Must include: 59.4

User Paul Hansen
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Answer:

7.2

Explanation:

Change the divisor 8.25 to a whole number by moving the decimal point 2 places to the right. Then move the decimal point in the dividend the same, 2 places to the right.

We then have the equations:

5940 ÷ 825 = 7.200

and therefore:

59.4 ÷ 8.25 = 7.200

Both calculated to 3 decimal places.

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