Problem Description:
The task involves solving a series of long division problems where a two-digit number is divided by a single-digit divisor. We will solve each problem step by step using the long division method.
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Long Division Steps:
1.
Divide: Determine how many times the divisor can fit into the dividend or part of the dividend.
2.
Multiply: Multiply the divisor by the quotient obtained in the first step.
3.
Subtract: Subtract the result of the multiplication from the dividend or part of the dividend.
4.
Bring Down: Bring down the next digit of the dividend.
5. Repeat until all digits are processed.
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Solutions:
#### 1. \( 9 \div 81 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 9 fit into 81?
\( 9 \times 9 = 81 \)
So, the quotient is 9.
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Answer: \( 9 \)
#### 2. \( 4 \div 56 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 4 fit into 56?
\( 4 \times 14 = 56 \)
So, the quotient is 14.
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Answer: \( 14 \)
#### 3. \( 2 \div 18 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 2 fit into 18?
\( 2 \times 9 = 18 \)
So, the quotient is 9.
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Answer: \( 9 \)
#### 4. \( 8 \div 56 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 8 fit into 56?
\( 8 \times 7 = 56 \)
So, the quotient is 7.
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Answer: \( 7 \)
#### 5. \( 4 \div 72 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 4 fit into 72?
\( 4 \times 18 = 72 \)
So, the quotient is 18.
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Answer: \( 18 \)
#### 6. \( 2 \div 42 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 2 fit into 42?
\( 2 \times 21 = 42 \)
So, the quotient is 21.
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Answer: \( 21 \)
#### 7. \( 4 \div 28 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 4 fit into 28?
\( 4 \times 7 = 28 \)
So, the quotient is 7.
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Answer: \( 7 \)
#### 8. \( 8 \div 64 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 8 fit into 64?
\( 8 \times 8 = 64 \)
So, the quotient is 8.
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Answer: \( 8 \)
#### 9. \( 5 \div 55 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 5 fit into 55?
\( 5 \times 11 = 55 \)
So, the quotient is 11.
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Answer: \( 11 \)
#### 10. \( 4 \div 16 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 4 fit into 16?
\( 4 \times 4 = 16 \)
So, the quotient is 4.
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Answer: \( 4 \)
#### 11. \( 2 \div 60 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 2 fit into 60?
\( 2 \times 30 = 60 \)
So, the quotient is 30.
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Answer: \( 30 \)
#### 12. \( 3 \div 63 \)
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Step 1: How many times does 3 fit into 63?
\( 3 \times 21 = 63 \)
So, the quotient is 21.
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Answer: \( 21 \)
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Final Answers:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ccc}
9 & 14 & 9 \\
7 & 18 & 21 \\
7 & 8 & 11 \\
4 & 30 & 21
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2 digit divisor worksheet.