Mathematics
Grade5
Easy

Question

The value of 8100 ÷ 90 is _________. 

  1. 90
  2. 8
  3. 89
  4. 80

hintHint:

When you divide multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 knowing your basic facts and place-value, patterns can help you find the answer.

The correct answer is: 90


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8100 space divided by space 90 space equals space 810 space divided by space 9 space equals space 90

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