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How do you divide 156 over 13 using partial quotient?

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

Using partial quotient we need the value of 156 divide by 13.

Dividend = 156

Divisor = 13

In partial-quotients division, choose a partial quotient and then subtract the product of the partial quotient and divisor from the dividend. Apply the same process again and again until the remainder is 0. Then add all partial quotients.

First partial quotient is 10.


13* 10=130

Subtract 130 from dividend.


156-130=26

Second partial quotient is 2.


13* 2=26

Subtract 26 from new dividend, i.e., 26.


26-26=0

Now, remainder is zero, so the required quotient is


10+2=12

Therefore the value of
(156)/(13) is 12.

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