SHORT DIVISION

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11.  Using the division box, write 5 ÷ 8.  (There is nothing to calculate.)

12.   Find each quotient and remainder by short division.

   _______ ____ ______
a)    5)7 3 2 6 4   b)   3)7 6 4   c)    4)9 4 3 3
 
  14652 R 4   254 R 2   2358 R 1
   ______ ______ ________
d)    5)8 7 1 4   e)    6)4 2 0 5   f)   7)5 8 1 0 1 6
 
  1742 R 4   700 R 5   83002 R 2
   ________ __________ _______
g)    8)7 9 2 0 4 0   h)    9)3 0 6 1 8 0 7   i)    11)4 6 8 0 8
 
  99005   340200 R 7   4255 R 3
   _______ _______ __________
j)    12)9 6 0 0 0   k)    12)5 1 4 9 7   l)    8)8 0 0 7 2 0 0
 
  8000   4291 R 5   1000900
   _______ ______ ______
m)    25)7 8 6 4 9   n)    20)9 3 5 1   o)    30)7 6 9 1
 
  3145 R 24   467 R 11   256 R 11

3.   When the divisor is a whole number, where do we place the decimal
3.   point in the quotient?

Directly above the point in the dividend.

   ______ ______ _____
a)    6)1 9 2.6   b)    5)1 0 .05   c)    2).1 7 4
 
  32.1   2.01   .087
   ________ ________ ________
d)    3).0 6 0 1 2   e)    7).0 0 1 4 7   f)    9)96.3 0 5 4
 
  .02004   .00021   10.7006
   _______ ______ ______
g)    25).0 2 7 5   h)    12).1 5 3 6   i)    11).0 9 1 3
 
  .0011   .0128   .0083

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