Explanation:
We are dividing 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers. Let’s go one problem at a time and compute the quotient (and remainder, if any). Since this is a worksheet for practice, we’ll find the whole-number quotient (how many times the divisor fits completely into the dividend), and note if there’s a remainder — but the worksheet seems to expect just the quotient (as typical in early division practice).
Let’s solve each:
1) 496 ÷ 6
→ 6 × 80 = 480
→ 496 − 480 = 16
→ 6 × 2 = 12
→ 16 − 12 = 4 → remainder 4
So quotient = 82, remainder 4
But since it's likely expecting just the whole number part (as in standard long division practice for this level), answer is
82
Wait — let me double-check:
6 × 82 = 492
496 − 492 = 4 → yes, 82 R4
So quotient = 82
2) 675 ÷ 5
→ 5 goes into 6 once → 1, remainder 1
Bring down 7 → 17
5 × 3 = 15 → remainder 2
Bring down 5 → 25
5 × 5 = 25 → remainder 0
So 675 ÷ 5 =
135
3) 489 ÷ 2
→ 2 × 200 = 400
489 − 400 = 89
2 × 44 = 88
89 − 88 = 1
So 200 + 44 = 244, remainder 1
→ 489 ÷ 2 =
244 R1, so quotient =
244
But wait — maybe they want exact division? No, not all divide evenly. Let’s keep quotients as whole numbers (floor division), unless remainder is asked — but the worksheet doesn’t show remainders, so likely just the integer quotient.
Let’s continue carefully:
4) 648 ÷ 27
Try: 27 × 20 = 540
648 − 540 = 108
27 × 4 = 108
So 20 + 4 =
24
→ 27 × 24 = 648 → exact! So answer =
24
5) 563 ÷ 9
9 × 60 = 540
563 − 540 = 23
9 × 2 = 18
23 − 18 = 5
So 60 + 2 = 62, remainder 5
→ quotient =
62
6) 638 ÷ 94
Estimate: 94 × 6 = 564
94 × 7 = 658 → too big (658 > 638)
So 6
638 − 564 = 74
→ quotient =
6
7) 847 ÷ 47
47 × 10 = 470
847 − 470 = 377
47 × 8 = 376
377 − 376 = 1
So 10 + 8 =
18, remainder 1
→ quotient =
18
8) 479 ÷ 56
56 × 8 = 448
479 − 448 = 31
56 × 9 = 504 > 479
So quotient =
8
9) 267 ÷ 59
59 × 4 = 236
267 − 236 = 31
59 × 5 = 295 > 267
So quotient =
4
10) 337 ÷ 84
84 × 4 = 336
337 − 336 = 1
So quotient =
4
11) 652 ÷ 25
25 × 26 = 650
652 − 650 = 2
So quotient =
26
12) 488 ÷ 79
79 × 6 = 474
488 − 474 = 14
79 × 7 = 553 > 488
So quotient =
6
Now let’s list all 12 answers clearly:
1) 496 ÷ 6 = 82
2) 675 ÷ 5 = 135
3) 489 ÷ 2 = 244
4) 648 ÷ 27 = 24
5) 563 ÷ 9 = 62
6) 638 ÷ 94 = 6
7) 847 ÷ 47 = 18
8) 479 ÷ 56 = 8
9) 267 ÷ 59 = 4
10) 337 ÷ 84 = 4
11) 652 ÷ 25 = 26
12) 488 ÷ 79 = 6
Double-check a few critical ones:
- #2: 5 × 135 = 675
✔
- #4: 27 × 24 = 648
✔
- #10: 84 × 4 = 336, 337−336=1
✔
- #11: 25 × 26 = 650, 652−650=2
✔
- #12: 79 × 6 = 474, 488−474=14
✔
All correct.
Final Answer:
82, 135, 244, 24, 62, 6, 18, 8, 4, 4, 26, 6
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math division worksheets.