Mental Strategies for Multi-Digit Division
Partial Quotients and Multi-Digit Division
Partial Quotients and Multi-Digit Decimal Division
Word problems
100

32÷8= 


4

100

Divide, and then check your work using multiplication. This problem is allowed to have a remainder. 

41÷30=

1 R11

30 X 1=30 

30+11=41

100

Divide and show your work. 

1.2÷ 6=

1.2÷ 60=

0.2

0.02

100

If I have 9 oranges and I am going to give my two friends and myself oranges equally how much will each friend get of oranges? 

Each friend will get three oranges. 
200

12,000÷400=


3

200

Divide.Then check with multiplication. 

65÷17=

3 R14 

17 X 3 =51 

51+14=65

200

Estimate the quotients. Remember to put back the decimal. 

3.24÷ 82

___________÷___________

=____________

=320 ÷ 80=4

=3.20 ÷ 80=0.04

Answer is 0.04

200

Wilson has 5.6 kilograms of takis to deliver equally to 16 stores. How many kilograms of takis will be delivered to the stores? Show your work and use division, no remainders. 

Wilson will deliver 3.5 kilograms of takis to each store. 

300

Estimate the quotients for the following problems. Round the divisor first and then the dividend (whole number). 

141÷73=

______________÷____________

=_________________

____140__________÷ ____70

=__2___

300

 Divide.  Enter your answers in the boxes.  Enter only numbers in the box.You are allowed to have a remainder for this problem. 


     337 ÷ 70=



The quotient is 5 with a remainder of 7.


300

Estimate the quotients. 

7.15÷ 31=

6÷30= 

6 ÷3=2

6÷30= 0.2

300

A soccer coach spent $162 dollars on 24 pairs of socks for his players. How much did each pair of socks cost?

Each pair of socks cost $6.75. 

400
  1. Which equation can be represented by the model shown? Show your work on a place value chart. 

  1. 2,735 ÷ 10 = 27.35

  2. 2,735 ÷ 100 = 27.35

  3. 2,735 x 10 - 27.35

  4. 2,735 x 100 = 27.35

  • 2,735 ÷ 100 = 27.35

400

Julio and Norah each estimate the quotient of 4,583 ÷ 52 . Julio estimates that the quotient is about 900.  Norah estimates that the quotient is about 80 . Whose estimate is more reasonable? Julio or Norah? 

  Explain your answer with words using 1-2 sentences. 

Norah's estimate is more reasonable because if I think about how many times 52 can fit into 4, 583, first I look at the two numbers of 4,583 and see that 52 can't fit into 45, then I look at 458 and estimate how many times 52 or 50, since I rounded down can fit into 458 or 400, which is 8 times. So I estimated that it would fit into 4,583 around 80 times. 

400

Estimate the quotient. 

27.97÷ 28=

27÷ 30 

27÷ 3=9

27÷ 30=0.9

400

Mr. H buys crates to store 1,034 soccer balls.  Each crate can hold 22 soccer balls.  How many crates does Mr. H need to store all of the soccer balls?

Use division to solve and show your work. There will be no remainder for this problem. 


Mr.H needs 47 crates.

                        

500

2. Which equation can be represented by the model shown? Show your work on the place value chart. 

  1. 5,200 ÷ 10 = 520

  2. 5,200 ÷ 100 = 520

  3. 5,200 x 10 = 520

  4. 5,200 x 100 = 520



5,200 ÷ 10 = 520

500

Divide.  Show your work.  Enter your answer in the box.


 19.81

500

Use place value reasoning and the first quotient to compute the second quotient. Explain how you placed the decimal point in your answer with words. 1-2 sentences. 


    56.8 ÷ 40 = 1.42


    56.8 ÷ 4 = _____________


a.0.142

b.142.0

c.1,420

d.14.2

d. 14.2.  

Example: I knew where to place the decimal because in my first answer, the equation was  56.8 ÷ 40= 1.42. In the second equation it was 

56.8 ÷ 4, which means the place value of 1.42 moved one number to the left making it 14.2. 

I thought about it like taking away the zero and moving my answer to the left one time. 

500

Irene sells 17 bracelets at a fair.  She makes a total of $106.25 . Each bracelet is sold for the same price.  What is the price of one bracelet? Divide and show your work, there will be no remainder. 



Irene will sell the bracelets for $6.25 each.