Struggling with Division? Here's How to Solve It!

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To solve division problems effectively, start by selecting a four-digit number as a base and work upwards. It's important to use at least three to five different digits in your calculations. Working backwards can simplify the process, allowing for the introduction of variables as needed. This method helps in generating the desired results more efficiently. Engaging with these strategies can alleviate the struggle with division.
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How do I solve this? :eek:

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Hey Sulfur and welcome to the forums.

Is this * the same digit for all * or can it be different?
 
any number you like. but you have to use a least 3-5 different numbers.

(isn't it hard? :P )
 
Start working backwards: choose any four digit number to start off with the remainder and work your way upwards.

When you get towards the top you can introduce the minimum number of variables to generate whatever number you want.
 
phew :rolleyes:! thanks.:biggrin:
 
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