Two-digit divisions

Mathematics - 4th grade of primary school. Learn to divide by two-digit numbers. Dividend, divisor, remainder and quotient.

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The division of natural numbers allows us to find out how many times one quantity is in another . Select the correct answer:

Let's review, identify the elements of the division:

Solve each of the divisions and find the quotient:

Solve each of the divisions, indicating its quotient and remainder:

Answer the following questions:

Answer the following questions:

José wants to know how many bouquets of 17 roses can be made with 918 roses.

0.018

1.

899

Divisor | Dividend | Quotient | Remainder

54

two.

What is the result of dividing 1200 ÷ 10?

Dividend | Divisor | Remainder | Quotient

120

3.

12

Divisor | Dividend | Remainder | Quotient

1.2

Four.

Divisor | Dividend | Quotient | Remainder

1200 ÷ 10 =

46965 ÷ 95

María bought 665 pens to distribute to her 124 neighbors and herself. How many pencils did each one get?

When going for a walk, José counted 820 people who were in a group of 12. How many groups were there?

1500 ÷ 15 =

3500 ÷ 100 =

9800 ÷ 10 =

1200 ÷ 20 =

3500 ÷ 70 =

2000 ÷ 50 =

1170 ÷ 10 =

2100 ÷ 10 =

35600 ÷ 200 =

Quotient:

Rest:

2525 ÷ 15

Quotient:

Rest:

5208 ÷ 35

Quotient:

Rest:

5

66

6

68

8

43

How many pencils did you have left over?

Were there people without a group?

30

Yes

40

Not

42