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Write a division problem (including the quotient) that satisfies all three statements.

1. The dividend is a one-digit whole number
The divisor is a one-digit whole number
The quotient is a one-digit whole number.

2. The dividend is a two-digit whole number
The divisor is a one-digit whole number.
The quotient is a one-digit whole number

3. The dividend is a two-digit whole number.
The divisor is less than 1, and a number in tenths.
The quotient is a two-digit whole number

4. The dividend is a two-digit whole number.
The divisor is greater than 1, and a number in tenths.
The quotient is a two-digit whole number.

5. The dividend is a number in tenths.
The divisor is a one-digit whole number.
The quotient is a number in tenths.

6. The dividend is a decimal in hundredths.
The divisor is a decimal in hundredths.
The quotient is a one-digit whole number.

7. The dividend is a decimal in hundredths.
The divisor is a decimal in hundredths.
The quotient is a two-digit whole number.

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