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Long division 3 digit

This math skill teaches how to perform long division with a two-digit divisor, calculating how many times the divisor fits into parts of the dividend, and finding the remainder after division.

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Long division 3 x 2 with remainder

Test your understanding of long division 3 digit by practicing it! Work through the below exercises to use it in practice.

  • Long Division - No Remainder 3 x 2
  • Long Division - With Remainder 3 x 2
  • Long Division - No Remainder 4 x 2
  • Long Division - With Remainder 4 x 2
  • Long Division - No Remainder 5 x 2
  • Long Division - With Remainder 5 x 2
  • Division Equation - No Remainder 2 x 2
  • Division Equation - No Remainder 3 x 2
  • Division Equation - No Remainder 4 x 2
  • Division Equation - No Remainder 5 x 2
  • Division Equation - With Remainder 2 x 2
  • Division Equation - With Remainder 3 x 2
  • Division Equation - With Remainder 4 x 2
  • Division Equation - With Remainder 5 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - No Remainder 2 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - No Remainder 3 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - No Remainder 4 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - No Remainder 5 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - With Remainder 2 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - With Remainder 3 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - With Remainder 4 x 2
  • Division as Fraction - With Remainder 5 x 2
  • Long Division - No Remainder 2 x 2
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Let's divide 435 by 14

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Since we're working with a divisor we're less familir with, let's write out a few multiples of 14.

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Now we can divide normally. Three 14s fit into 43 with 1 left over

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One 14 fits into 15 with one left over

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So 435 divided by 14 is 31 remainder 1