Dividing with Multiples of 10
Estimating
Long Division 1
Long Division 2
What to do with the remainder
100

45,000 ÷ 90

500

100

Estimate: 1,304 ÷ 39

1,200 ÷ 40 = 30


100

4,248 ÷ 4

1,062

100

270 ÷ 8

33 r6

100

An orange grove wants to plant 7 rows of trees with the same amount of trees in each row. They have 792 tree seedlings. How many trees will there be in each row?

Should you drop the remainder, round it up, make a fraction or use it?

drop the remainder

113 r1

200

720 ÷ 80 

9
200

Estimate: 1,528 ÷ 521

1,500 ÷ 500 = 3

200

356 ÷ 3

118 r2

200

4,328 ÷ 3

1442 r2

200

Nick wants to divide 392 baseball cards into 9 stacks to share with his friends. How many baseball cards will each person get?

Should you drop the remainder, round it up, make a fraction or use it?

drop the remainder

43 r5

300

49,000 ÷ 7

7,000

300

Estimate: 36,528 ÷ 598

36,000 ÷ 600 = 60

300

1,489 ÷ 6

248 r1

300

1,638 ÷ 4

409 r2

300

7 people want to share 30 chocolate bars. How many chocolate bars will each person get?

Should you drop the remainder, round it up, make a fraction or use it?

make a fraction

4 r2

400

2,400 ÷ 80

30

400

Estimate: 582 ÷ 27

600 ÷ 30 = 20

400

2,309 ÷ 2

1154 r1

400

4,752 ÷ 8 

594

400

Kris is setting up tables for an awards banquet. Each table seats 12 people. What is the fewest number of tables Kris needs to set up for 154 people?

Should you drop the remainder, round it up, make a fraction or use it?

round it up

12 r 10

500

4,800 ÷ 60 

80

500

Estimate: 5,632 ÷ 813

5,600 ÷ 800 = 7

500

648 ÷ 3 

216

500

642 ÷ 3

214

500

A factory is shipping out boxes of toys. The factory fills boxes of 12 toys. If the factory made 973 toys, how many extra toys will there be?

use the remainder

81 r 1

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