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What will the quotient be when the smallest five-digit number is divided by the smallest four-digit number? - Mathematics

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Question

What will the quotient be when the smallest five-digit number is divided by the smallest four-digit number?

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Solution

Smallest five-digit number is 10,000 and smallest four-digit number is 1,000.

So, 10000 ÷ 1000 = 10

               10
`1000")"overline(10000)`
       – 1000  
          00000

Quotient = 10

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Chapter 4: Multiplication and Division - Problem Set 15 [Page 20]

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Balbharati Mathematics [English] Standard 5 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4 Multiplication and Division
Problem Set 15 | Q 7 | Page 20
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Chapter 4 Multiplication and Division
Problem Set 15 | Q 7. | Page 59

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