Division with remainder, divisor a whole hundred
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Free printable division with remainder (divisor a whole hundred) worksheets for 4th grade. Students divide larger numbers by multiples of 100, recording quotients and remainders, and reasoning about scale in division. These worksheets build sophisticated mental division with three-digit round divisors. Part of our mental division worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Divide numbers by a whole-hundred divisor and identify the remainder
- Apply place value reasoning to find quotient and remainder accurately
- Build fluency dividing by hundreds and interpreting remainders
FAQ
How do students approach dividing by a whole hundred with a remainder?⌄
Determine how many hundreds fit into the dividend, multiply to find the exact amount, then subtract to find the remainder — for example, 850 ÷ 300: 2 hundreds fit (2 × 300 = 600), remainder = 850 − 600 = 250.
What must the remainder be less than when dividing by a whole hundred?⌄
The remainder must be less than the divisor — so for a divisor of 400, the remainder must be 399 or less.
How does this skill connect to real-world large-number reasoning?⌄
Situations like dividing 1,750 people into groups of 500, or allocating 2,600 items in boxes of 400, require exactly this type of thinking — whole-hundred division with a remainder.
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