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What is the quotient division problem?
The problem of quotient adjustment division refers to the method of finding the correct quotient by adjusting the size of the number when the division is two digits and the quotient is uncertain.

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The result of dividing one number by another is called quotient. Quotient: The formula is dividend = quotient+remainder, which is a mathematical term.

Complete quotient: When the number A is divisible by the number B (not 0).

Incomplete quotient: If the number A is divisible by the number B (non-zero), it cannot be divisible.

In division, the quotient is constant: in division, the dividend and divisor are simultaneously expanded (or reduced) by the same multiple (except zero), and the quotient is constant.

Integer division:

1, divided by high dividend;

2. How many digits is the divisor? Look at the first few digits of the divisor first. If the divisor is not enough, look at another one.