Dividing Multi-Digit Numbers Using the Algorithm


Videos and solutions to help Grade 6 students understand that the standard algorithm of division is simply a tally system arranged in place value columns.

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New York State Common Core Math Grade 6, Module 2, Lesson 13

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NYS Math Module 2 Grade 6 Lesson 13 Examples

Example 1
a. Create a model to divide: 1,755 ÷ 27
b. Use the division algorithm to show 1,755 ÷ 27

Example 2
Find the quotient of 205,276 ÷ 38.

Example 3
Find the quotient of 17,216,673 ÷ 23.




Problem Set
Divide using the division algorithm.

  1. 1,634 ÷ 19
  2. 2,450 ÷ 25
  3. 22,274 ÷ 37
  4. 21,361 ÷ 41
  5. 34,874 ÷ 53
    6, 50,902 ÷ 62
  6. 70,434 ÷ 78
  7. 91,047 ÷ 89
  8. 115,785 ÷ 93
  9. 207,968 ÷ 97
  10. 7,735 ÷ 119
  11. 21,948 ÷ 354
  12. 72,372 ÷ 111
  13. 74,152 ÷ 124
  14. 182,727 ÷ 257
  15. 396,256 ÷ 488
  16. 730,730 ÷ 715
  17. 1,434,342 ÷ 923
  18. 1,775,296 ÷ 32
  19. 1,144,932 ÷ 12

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