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Under what circumstances can quotient become bigger in the fourth grade exam of primary school mathematics question bank
For example:

"A number ÷3 1" When 3 1 is regarded as a divisor of 30, the quotient may be too large.

"A number ÷38" may have a small quotient when 38 is considered as a number similar to 40.

Conclusion: divisor estimation is large, trial quotient is small, divisor estimation is small, and trial quotient is large.

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