Academic vocabulary
Divide multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 by single digit numbers using a place value chart
Represent and solve division problems with up to a three-digit dividend
Represent and solve division problems with up to a four-digit dividend
Represent and solve division problems with a zero in the dividend or with a zero in the quotient
100

The number (total) that is being divided in a division problem. 

Dividend 

100

500 ÷ 5 

100 

100

628 ÷ 2

314

100

2684 ÷ 2

1,342

100

704 ÷ 3

234 R 2

200

A ______ is any number that divides another number. 

Divisor 

200

350 ÷ 5

70 
200

324 ÷ 2

162

200

6948 ÷ 2

3,474

200

627 ÷ 3

209

300

The answer you get when you divide one number (the dividend) by another number (the divisor). 

Quotient

300

3,000 ÷ 5

600 

300

861 ÷ 3

287

300

1,672 ÷ 4

418

300

5,120 ÷ 4

1,280

400

The amount left over after you divide a number into equal groups and there's some leftover that can't be divided evenly. 

Remainder

400

1,800 ÷ 2

900

400

591 ÷ 5

118 R 1

400

1,578 ÷ 4

394 R 2

400

3070 ÷ 5

614

500
In long division, what does the acronym DMSB stand for?


DMSB is used when solving long division problems using the __________. 

Division, multiplication, subtract, bring down.


Standard algorithm

500

2,400 ÷ 4

600

500

275 ÷ 3

91 R 2

500

7,574 ÷ 5

1514 R 4

500

9,008 ÷ 3

3,002 R 2