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The division of two digits divided by one digit without remainder in the third grade mathematics of West Normal University.
An example analysis of dividing two digits by one digit

Solution: Divide every bit of the dividend from the high position, keep the quotient obtained by each calculation, and add the next bit to the remainder for operation. After all the digits of the dividend are operated in this order, the obtained quotients are combined in order, and the remainder is the result of the last operation.

Problem solving process:

Step 1: 8÷3=2, and the remainder is 2.

Step 2: 24÷3=8, and the remainder is 0.

According to the above calculation steps, the comprehensive result is 28.

Checking calculation: 3×28=84

Extended data (calculation result): first align the last digit of the two multipliers, then use the second multipliers respectively, and multiply each digit by one multiplier in turn from the last digit, and finally accumulate the calculation results into products. If the multiplier is decimal, the corresponding multiple can be expanded first, and then the product can be reduced by the corresponding multiple;

Problem solving process:

Step 1: 8×3=24

Step 2: 2×3=60

According to the above calculation results, the total is 84.

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