This math topic covers the skills involved in long division, focusing on recognizing how many times one number can be divided into another (e.g., "How many 6s fit into 33?"), and selecting the correct quotient from a set of options. The problems involve a single digit divisor and a larger dividend, leading to answers that may include remainders. The task involves identifying the correct initial quotient from various choices provided. This is an aspect of basic long division where quotients and remainders must be calculated step-by-step. Each question is presented with multiple-choice answers.

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Digit Solving - Long Division (Next Step) - Two Steps, With Remainder - Identify First Quotient Worksheet

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Digit Solving - Long Division (Next Step) - Two Steps, With Remainder - Identify First Quotient
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How many 3s fit into 28?
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a
18
b
8
c
13
d
12
e
5
f
9
2
How many 2s fit into 10?
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a
7
b
5
c
3
d
10
e
11
f
8
3
How many 9s fit into 82?
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a
3
b
17
c
8
d
16
e
6
f
9
4
How many 4s fit into 13?
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a
8
b
4
c
11
d
10
e
12
f
3
5
How many 6s fit into 37?
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a
2
b
0
c
4
d
6
e
5
f
9
6
How many 8s fit into 74?
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a
1
b
9
c
11
d
13
e
6
f
7
7
How many 6s fit into 29?
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a
3
b
4
c
2
d
1
e
13
f
5
8
How many 6s fit into 19?
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a
3
b
4
c
1
d
2
e
10
f
7