This topic focuses on enhancing skills in long division. Specifically, it involves calculating how many times a divisor can fully fit into a dividend without producing a remainder. Each problem poses a query related to how many times one number can be subtracted from another, aiming to determine the first quotient in each instance. The problems are designed for basic practice, facilitating understanding of the fundamental steps of long division processes.

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Digit Solving - Long Division (Next Step) - Two Steps, No Remainder - Identify First Quotient Worksheet

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Digit Solving - Long Division (Next Step) - Two Steps, No Remainder - Identify First Quotient
1
How many 2s fit into 9?
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a
13
b
0
c
12
d
4
e
2
f
3
2
How many 9s fit into 78?
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a
6
b
8
c
2
d
1
e
16
f
9
3
How many 6s fit into 33?
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a
4
b
5
c
13
d
7
e
2
f
3
4
How many 8s fit into 72?
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a
7
b
14
c
9
d
16
e
2
f
17
5
How many 6s fit into 20?
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a
1
b
11
c
6
d
0
e
3
f
4
6
How many 2s fit into 7?
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a
7
b
4
c
11
d
8
e
1
f
3
7
How many 6s fit into 50?
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a
4
b
3
c
8
d
16
e
5
f
1
8
How many 5s fit into 40?
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a
8
b
6
c
5
d
15
e
7
f
13