Partial Quotient
Standard Algorithm
Word Problems
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100

Divide 228 ÷ 12 using partial quotients.

19

100

192 ÷ 12  

16

100

A farmer has 987 apples. He puts them into crates of 12. How many full crates?

82 R3

100

480 ÷ 12, then add 15

55

100

144 ÷ 12

12

200

Divide 240 ÷ 15 using partial quotients.

16

200

195 ÷ 13

15

200

A library has 1,200 books. Each shelf holds 25 books. How many shelves?

48

200

1,200 ÷ 30, then subtract 10

30

200

225 ÷ 15

15

300

Divide using partial quotient 429 ÷ 13 .

33

300

396 ÷ 25 

15 R 21

300

876 pencils are divided equally among 24 students. How many pencils per student?

36

300

540 ÷ 15, then multiply by 2

72

300

360 ÷ 12

30

400

Divide using partial quotient 528 ÷ 22.

24

400

569 ÷ 33

17 R 8

400

A factory makes 1,500 toys. Each box holds 35 toys. How many full boxes?

42 R 30

400

960 ÷ 16, then add 20

80

400

500 ÷ 25

20

500

Divide using partial quotient 566 ÷ 12.

47 R2

500

1,089 ÷ 26

41 R 23

500

2,345 cookies are packed into bags of 18. How many full bags?

130 R5

500

1,500 ÷ 25, then subtract 10

50

500

1,080 ÷ 36

1,080

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