Dividing by Two-Digit Divisors
Dividing by Two-Digit Divisors
Dividing multi-digit numbers by a two-digit divisor uses the same long division steps you already know: Divide, Multiply, Subtract, and Bring down. The only difference is that you are working with larger numbers!
Estimating the Quotient
Before you start dividing, it helps to estimate the answer. This gives you a target and helps you guess the first digit of your quotient.
Example: Estimate 6,345÷28
- Round the divisor to the nearest ten: 28 rounds to 30.
- Round the dividend to a compatible number (a number easy to divide by 30): 6,345 is close to 6,300.
- Divide mentally: 6,300÷30=210.
Your actual answer should be close to 210.
The Long Division Steps
Let's solve 4,536÷24 step-by-step.
- Divide: Look at the first two digits of the dividend (45). How many times does 24 go into 45? It goes in 1 time.
- Multiply: 1×24=24.
- Subtract: 45−24=21.
- Bring Down: Bring down the next digit (3) to make 213.
- Repeat:
- How many times does 24 go into 213? Think: 24 is close to 25, and 25×8=200. Let's try 8.
- 8×24=192.
- 213−192=21.
- Bring down the 6 to make 216.
- Repeat Again:
- How many times does 24 go into 216? Let's try 9.
- 9×24=216.
- 216−216=0.
Since there is nothing left to bring down and the remainder is 0, the final answer is 189.
Checking Your Answer
You can always check your division by using multiplication. Use this formula:
(Quotient×Divisor)+Remainder=Dividend
Let's check our previous answer (189): 189×24=4,536 Since there is no remainder, we just multiply. The result matches our original dividend, so the answer is correct!
Example with a Remainder
Let's try 7,890÷35:
- 78÷35=2. Multiply 2×35=70. Subtract 78−70=8. Bring down the 9 to make 89.
- 89÷35=2. Multiply 2×35=70. Subtract 89−70=19. Bring down the 0 to make 190.
- 190÷35=5. Multiply 5×35=175. Subtract 190−175=15.
There are no more numbers to bring down. The quotient is 225 with a remainder of 15, written as 225 R 15.
Check the answer: (225×35)+15=7,875+15=7,890
The math checks out perfectly!