This math topic focuses on basic long division without remainders. Learners practice solving how many times one number can be divided into another. Specifically, the practice involves identifying the correct quotient from multiple options spanning the numbers involved and several distractors. Each problem presents a division scenario such as "How many 3s fit into 24?" complete with multiple-choice answers. This helps beginners master the concept of long division by handling straightforward division tasks, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of dividing and finding exact quotients.

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Digit Solving - Long Division (Next Step) - One Step, No Remainder - Identify Quotient Worksheet

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Digit Solving - Long Division (Next Step) - One Step, No Remainder - Identify Quotient
1
How many 6s fit into 18?
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a
10
b
6
c
4
d
1
e
5
f
3
2
How many 8s fit into 64?
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a
15
b
8
c
4
d
2
e
16
f
14
3
How many 8s fit into 24?
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a
3
b
9
c
4
d
6
e
2
f
10
4
How many 4s fit into 20?
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a
1
b
5
c
3
d
6
e
2
f
0
5
How many 6s fit into 48?
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a
2
b
10
c
3
d
14
e
8
f
6
6
How many 2s fit into 18?
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a
17
b
1
c
14
d
2
e
10
f
9
7
How many 3s fit into 12?
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a
0
b
6
c
1
d
3
e
10
f
4
8
How many 5s fit into 15?
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a
11
b
7
c
4
d
8
e
3
f
1