<span>Ok so consider 100 divided by 11. remainder here is 1. Now consider the remainder when 100×100 is divided by 11. consider that you have one hundred hundreds, and each of them have a remainder of 1 when divided by 11. So, go through each of your hundred hundreds and divide it by 11, leaving remainder 1. Then collect up your remainders into a single hundred, and divide it by 11, leaving a remainder of 1. This process can be extended to dividing 100x100x100 by 11, and indeed, to dividing any power of 100 by 11.</span>
9/26 is the correct answer