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Standard IV
Mathematics
Division by 10 and 100
1300 toys are...
Question
1300 toys are divided equally among 100 children. Calculate the number of toys each child will get.
A
10
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B
13
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C
20
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D
26
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Solution
The correct option is
B
13
Dividing a number by 100 gives the last two digits as remainder and the remaining digits as quotient.
Hence,
Quotient = 13
Remainder = 0
i.e.,
∴
Each child will get 13 toys.
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