Let's solve each of the division problems on the worksheet step by step. We'll divide the number inside the division bracket (the dividend) by the number outside (the divisor), and write the quotient above the line. If there's a remainder, we’ll note it.
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Row 1:
1. $ 3 \div 20 $
$ 20 \div 3 = 6 $ with a remainder of $ 2 $
→ $ \boxed{6} $ R$ 2 $
2. $ 5 \div 19 $
$ 19 \div 5 = 3 $ with a remainder of $ 4 $
→ $ \boxed{3} $ R$ 4 $
3. $ 9 \div 67 $
$ 67 \div 9 = 7 $ with a remainder of $ 4 $
→ $ \boxed{7} $ R$ 4 $
4. $ 5 \div 41 $
$ 41 \div 5 = 8 $ with a remainder of $ 1 $
→ $ \boxed{8} $ R$ 1 $
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Row 2:
5. $ 2 \div 17 $
$ 17 \div 2 = 8 $ with a remainder of $ 1 $
→ $ \boxed{8} $ R$ 1 $
6. $ 8 \div 75 $
$ 75 \div 8 = 9 $ with a remainder of $ 3 $
→ $ \boxed{9} $ R$ 3 $
7. $ 6 \div 57 $
$ 57 \div 6 = 9 $ with a remainder of $ 3 $
→ $ \boxed{9} $ R$ 3 $
8. $ 7 \div 32 $
$ 32 \div 7 = 4 $ with a remainder of $ 4 $
→ $ \boxed{4} $ R$ 4 $
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Row 3:
9. $ 4 \div 13 $
$ 13 \div 4 = 3 $ with a remainder of $ 1 $
→ $ \boxed{3} $ R$ 1 $
10. $ 7 \div 57 $
$ 57 \div 7 = 8 $ with a remainder of $ 1 $
→ $ \boxed{8} $ R$ 1 $
11. $ 3 \div 16 $
$ 16 \div 3 = 5 $ with a remainder of $ 1 $
→ $ \boxed{5} $ R$ 1$
12. $ 9 \div 59 $
$ 59 \div 9 = 6 $ with a remainder of $ 5 $
→ $ \boxed{6} $ R$ 5 $
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Row 4:
13. $ 9 \div 46 $
$ 46 \div 9 = 5 $ with a remainder of $ 1 $
→ $ \boxed{5} $ R$ 1 $
14. $ 6 \div 39 $
$ 39 \div 6 = 6 $ with a remainder of $ 3 $
→ $ \boxed{6} $ R$ 3 $
15. $ 8 \div 37 $
$ 37 \div 8 = 4 $ with a remainder of $ 5 $
→ $ \boxed{4} $ R$ 5 $
16. $ 9 \div 74 $
$ 74 \div 9 = 8 $ with a remainder of $ 2 $
→ $ \boxed{8} $ R$ 2 $
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✔ Final Answers (Quotients):
Here are the answers written above the line as requested:
```
6 3 7 8
3)20 5)19 9)67 5)41
8 9 9 4
2)17 8)75 6)57 7)32
3 8 5 6
4)13 7)57 3)16 9)59
5 6 4 8
9)46 6)39 8)37 9)74
```
> 💡 Note: These are
whole number quotients with remainders. If you were to write them as mixed numbers or decimals, that would be different — but for this worksheet, whole number division with remainders is standard.
Let me know if you'd like the answers in decimal or fraction form!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of easy long division worksheet.