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Division with Remainder—Practice PDF Downloads

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About division with remainder

When a dividend is not divisible by the divisor, we write the result as quotient and remainder, with remainder strictly less than the divisor. Long division (estimate, multiply, subtract) helps find quotient and remainder and shows how dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder relate.

Key ideas

Notation: dividend ÷ divisor = quotient … remainder

Check: dividend = divisor × quotient + remainder

Rule: remainder < divisor (remainder 0 means exact division; these sheets always have a remainder)

Long division: estimate quotient → multiply → subtract; align place values

These sheets: dividends 10–99, divisors 2–9, quotient ≤ 9

Examples

Ex.1: 17 ÷ 5 = ? 5×3 = 15, 17−15 = 2, so 17÷5 = 3 R2, and 2 < 5.

Ex.2: 29 ÷ 6 = ? 6×4 = 24, 29−24 = 5, so 29÷6 = 4 R5, and 5 < 6.

Ex.3: 38 ÷ 7 = ? 7×5 = 35, 38−35 = 3, so 38÷7 = 5 R3, and 3 < 7.

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