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Division by 100
When a number is divided by 100, the
quotient is the number made by the
digits, except the digits at one's and ten's
places.
The number formed by ten's and one's
digit of the dividend number is the
remainder.
The number of digits in the remainder is
equal to the number of zeros in the
divisor.
Example (i): 527 ÷ 100
So, quotient = 5 and remainder = 27