Division Worksheets Without Remainder 3 digits by 1 digit, Type 2
Reminders & Tips for - Division Worksheets Without Remainder 3 digits by 1 digit: - A Reminder: you should already know your division table to 100.
- Tips: Fist we "chip off" 100 (or 200, 300...) times the divisor from the dividend, and then we do the same for 10s.
- Therefore, the quotient of the first dividend-chip (in violet in worksheet below) must be divisible by 100 (i.e. = 100, 200, 300...).
- And the quotient of the second dividend-chip (in red in worksheet below) must be divisible by 10 (i.e. = 10, 20, 30...).
- What's left comes right from the division table to 100 (in green in worksheet below).
- Comment: Essentially, this is how all division, including the long division, is done.
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EXAMPLES for Division Worksheets Without Remainder 3 digits by 1 digit: - Example 1: 725 ÷ 5 = ?
- We "chip off" (100 × 5) 500 from 725
(we can't chip off 200 × 5 = 1000 because that's bigger than 835) - So, now we have this situation: (500 + 225) ÷ 5
- We should "break" some more: (500 + 200 + 25) ÷ 5
- Followed by: 500÷ 5 + 200÷ 5 + 25÷ 5
- 500÷5 = 100 (is divisible by 100)
- 200÷5 = 40 (is divisible by 10)
- 25÷5 = 5 (is from division table to 100)
- Our solution is 145
Example 2: 556 ÷ 2 = ? - We "chip off" (200 × 2) 400 from 556
(we can't chip off 300 × 2 = 600 because that's bigger than 556) - So, now we have this situation: (400 + 156) ÷ 2
- We should "break" some more: (400 + 140 + 16) ÷ 2
- Followed by: 400÷ 2 + 140÷ 2 + 16÷ 2
- 400÷2 = 200 (is divisible by 100)
- 140÷2 = 70 (is divisible by 10)
- 16÷2 = 8 (is from division table to 100)
- Our solution is 278
- Example 3: 975 ÷ 3 = ?
- We "chip off" (300 × 3) 900 from 975
(300 × 3 is cloeser to 975 than 200 × 3, and 400 × 3 = 1200 is bigger than 975) - So, now we have this situation: (900 + 75) ÷ 3
- We should "break" some more: (900 + 60 + 15) ÷ 3
- Followed by: 900÷ 3 + 60÷ 3 + 15÷ 3
- 900÷3 = 300 (is divisible by 100)
- 60÷3 = 30 (is divisible by 10)
- 15÷3 = 5 (is from division table to 100)
- Our solution is 325
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