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Division

How to divide a two digit number by a one digit number (e.g. 42 ÷ 7).

  • Place the divisor (7) before the division bracket and place the dividend (42) under it.
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    7)42
    
    
  • Examine the first digit of the dividend(4). It is smaller than 7 so it can't be divided by 7 to produce a whole number. Next take the first two digits of the dividend (42) and determine how many 7's it contains. In this case 42 holds six sevens (6*7=42). Place the 6 above the division bracket.
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       6 
    7)42
    
    
    Multiply the 6 by 7 and place the result (42) below the 42 of the dividend.
    
       6 
    7)42
      42
    
    
    Draw a line under the 42 and subtract it from 42 (42-42=0). Since the result is 0 the division is finished and 6 is the answer.





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