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Fluently Divide Multi-Digit Numbers Using the Standard Algorithm

Show all steps of long division. Check every answer by multiplying: (divisor × quotient) + remainder = dividend.

Grade 6·23 problems·~35 min·Common Core Math - Grade 6·standard·6-ns-b-2
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Recall / Warm-Up

1.

Which multiplication fact would you use to check the division step where 42 is divided by 6?

2.

What is the remainder when 29 is divided by 6?

3.

What is the value of the digit 3 in the number 4,376?

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Fluency Practice

Long division setup for 756 ÷ 3. Three empty quotient digit positions labeled H, T, O are shown above the dividend.
1.

In the problem 756÷3756 \div 3, which digit of the quotient is found first using the standard algorithm?

2.

Compute 756÷3756 \div 3 using the standard algorithm. Show all four steps (Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down) for each position.

3.

Compute 1,428÷61{,}428 \div 6. Write the quotient.

4.

Compute 1,596÷381{,}596 \div 38. Write the quotient.

5.

Compute 261÷43261 \div 43. Check that the remainder is less than 43.

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